Trust resumes badger vaccination programme
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has resumed its badger vaccination programme this summer to help reduce the risk of badger to cattle transmission of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and show thatā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has resumed its badger vaccination programme this summer to help reduce the risk of badger to cattle transmission of bovine tuberculosis (bTB) and show thatā¦
176,928 badgers have already been culled since 2013, and with the possibility of that total reaching 200,000 by the end of the year, the Government needs to support badger vaccination on a muchā¦
Today the government released figures on the numbers of badgers vaccinated last year, in 2018. Their figures show that 641 were vaccinated ā with half of these through the Badger Edge Vaccinationā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trustās annual badger vaccination programme is underway.
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is asking for donations to help support its work in vaccinating badgers against bovine tuberculosis (bTB) in Staffordshire.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has completed another year of a scheme to vaccinate badgers against bovine tuberculosis across a number of its sites in Staffordshire.
The Trust resumed itsā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has expressed deep concern after it was confirmed an area in Staffordshire has been included in the expansion of the badger cull.
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is calling on the Government to halt the ineffective culling of badgers ā and warned 2025 is too long to wait for a cattle vaccine to be made widely available.
A nature charity has today published a groundbreaking report that will pave the way for future conservation efforts in a countyābut it needs your help
Badgers are the UKās largest land predator and are one of the most well-known British species. They are famed for their black and white stripes and sturdy body, using their strong front paws toā¦
The Wildlife Trusts' response to the Bovine TB Strategy Review.
Whilst welcoming the review's recommendations for a changed emphasis in the governmentās strategy for eradicatingā¦