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<blockquote data-quote="britt" data-source="post: 8175466" data-attributes="member: 1739"><p>Overrun with badgers here, tracks, latrines and fence damage everywhere. Only every see ( flat ) hedgehogs in built up areas where they're safe from badgers. You can almost count dead badgers by the mile on the roads at the moment, there are so many. </p><p>The lapwings haven't turned up this year although their favourite field is linseed, their favourite crop to nest in. </p><p>I wouldn't want to see them wiped out, but until the government accept the need to manage numbers ( beyond BTB cull areas ) we will continue to see a decline in other wildlife.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="britt, post: 8175466, member: 1739"] Overrun with badgers here, tracks, latrines and fence damage everywhere. Only every see ( flat ) hedgehogs in built up areas where they're safe from badgers. You can almost count dead badgers by the mile on the roads at the moment, there are so many. The lapwings haven't turned up this year although their favourite field is linseed, their favourite crop to nest in. I wouldn't want to see them wiped out, but until the government accept the need to manage numbers ( beyond BTB cull areas ) we will continue to see a decline in other wildlife. [/QUOTE]
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