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<blockquote data-quote="Longlowdog" data-source="post: 8179006" data-attributes="member: 395"><p>By The Mammal Society's figures there are more badgers than foxes. It is high time landowners were given the choice to cull or indeed not to cull just the same as foxes. Foxes may be shot to preserve human interests and to preserve ecological interests, badgers should be treated likewise. </p><p> I regularly walk around my 40 acres of trees with mown rides all through them. at dawn and dusk, I see countless slugs and snails yet have never seen a hedgehog in 16 years. I see destroyed bumblebee nests everywhere. </p><p> A law abiding friend nearby lost at least 140 lambs from a crop of 800 to badgers 3 years ago. After an accident befell the resident sett he had a bumper year last year and this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Longlowdog, post: 8179006, member: 395"] By The Mammal Society's figures there are more badgers than foxes. It is high time landowners were given the choice to cull or indeed not to cull just the same as foxes. Foxes may be shot to preserve human interests and to preserve ecological interests, badgers should be treated likewise. I regularly walk around my 40 acres of trees with mown rides all through them. at dawn and dusk, I see countless slugs and snails yet have never seen a hedgehog in 16 years. I see destroyed bumblebee nests everywhere. A law abiding friend nearby lost at least 140 lambs from a crop of 800 to badgers 3 years ago. After an accident befell the resident sett he had a bumper year last year and this year. [/QUOTE]
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