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Fiona

littlegreensnail@yahoo.co.uk


Jan 10, 06 - 6:41 AM
Stop the Badger Cull

On 15th December 2005 the British Government announced a twelve week ‘public consultation period’ to consider whether and how to kill badgers.

According to the DEFRA website: “This public consultation (December 2005 – March 2006) aims to explain the issues and involve the wider public in the process to decide whether or not to cull badgers and the methods by which this could be done as part of the overall approach to control the spread of bTB in England in cattle.”

Many people consider that this consultation is a sham to soften our response to what has already been decided - a mass slaughter of a ‘protected’ native wildlife species.

Leading organisations including the RSPCA and the Wildlife Trusts have already voiced their opposition

But, only a massive public response can prevent the killing.

Just a few moments of your time can make a difference

Please visit http://www.stopthecull.info/

Cheers, Fiona


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