mardi 21 mai 2013

ACTION: PETITIONS POUR LES BLAIREAUX


LES BLAIREAUX SONT INJUSTEMENT ACCUSES D' ETRE PORTEURS DE TUBERCULOSE, CE QUI N' EST PAS PROUVE, SIMPLEMENT LES CHASSEURS  LES PERSECUTENT....

 DONC UN PROJET TEND A LES ELIMINER EN ANGLETERRE ALORS QU'E C' EST ILLICITE LE BLAIREAU N' ETANT PAS SUR LA LISTE DES  ANIMAUX NUISIBLES.... MAIS EN ANGLETERRE C' EST UNE HECATOMBE  ACTUELLEMENT QUI MENACE L' EQUILIBRE ECOLOGIQUE


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PLEASE SIGN & SHARE WIDELY THESE ➨8 PETITIONS TO SAVE THE BADGERS!
►PET.1 http://www.38degrees.org.uk/page/s/badgers-petition
►PET.2 http://www.change.org/petitions/irish-petition-against-badger-cull-to-minister-for-agriculture-simon-coveney-stop-badger-culling-in-ireland
►PET.3 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/446/556/885/dont-kill-5000-badgers-stop-the-badger-cull/
►PET.4 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/812/252/619/stop-englands-badger-cull/
►PET.5 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/238/025/972/urge-the-british-government-to-abandon-the-cruel-and-unscientific-badger-cull
►PET.6 http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/stop-the-badger-cull-boycott-all-english-farm-produce
►PET.7 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/390/871/097/oppose-badger-killing/
ALSO IN FRANCE !
►PET.7 http://www.thepetitionsite.com/390/871/097/oppose-badger-killing/
ALSO IN FRANCE !
►PET.8 http://www.aspas-nature.org/campagnes/petitions/protection-du-blaireau/
➨ **UK RESIDENT CAN ALSO SIGN THIS VIP LOCAL PETITION ►
http://teambadger.org/petition.html
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BADGER CUBS SLOWLY STARVE TO DEATH WHEN MOTHER ARE CRUELLY SNARED AND KILLED !!
One in 10 Welsh livestock farmers illegally kill badgers, study suggests
Researchers say results should be factored in when planning trial cull of badgers in England later this year..
... Because Badgers have been wrongly blamed for Bovine Tb in Cattle. Farmers want a cull and government have given the go ahead for Badgers to be killed in June 2013,and this will not cure the problem Scientists say .100,000 are to be slaughtered. Vaccinate instead !
Against all scientific evidence the Welsh Assembly are planning to go ahead with a badger cull to prevent the spread of bTB in cattle. A ten year study has proven beyond doubt that culling badgers is costly and ineffective. Even the Welsh Assembly have concluded that this expensive and destructive process will only reduce the overall rate by 9% at best. The English Government, after looking at all the evidence, have decided against culling and instead are putting money into a programme of vaccination for badgers which is due to trial in 2010.
The Welsh assembly however, have taken no notice of the vast amount of evidence which clearly outlines the futility of culling as a method of controlling bTB. Instead they are prepared to throw good money after bad and repeat the mistakes of the past. This approach will cause great distress among the badger population and affect other local wildlife detrimentally, and serve very little purpose.
Badgers are a protected species throughout the UK and permission needs to be sought to provide licences for culling.
About one in 10 livestock farmers in Wales has illegally killed a badger recently, a scientific paper suggests.
Researchers toured agricultural shows and markets asking farmers to take part in an experiment in an attempt to establish how many of them targeted badgers, which are blamed by many farmers for helping spread bovine TB.
The findings suggest about 10% of farmers had killed a badger in the 12 months before they were approached. The figure rose to 14.5% among those who farmed cattle.
The researchers believe the findings are important because of concerns that killing a relatively small number of badgers in an uncontrolled way can increase the spread of bovine TB, as infected badgers move on when social groups are disrupted.
They also believe the research ought to be factored in when planning this year's trial cull in England, which will involve the removal of a set proportion of badgers in an area – 70% – as this could be skewed if the animals are also being killed illegally.

The study, carried out by a team from Bangor University, the University of Kent and Kingston University, involved a "randomised response technique" sometimes used to find out about illegal or controversial subjects.

As part of the experiment, farmers were asked to roll two dice and follow a set of rules that stipulated if they should answer truthfully or not. The researchers did not see how the dice fell.
The technique protects respondents but also means there is an estimated margin of error of plus or minus 5%.
Paul Cross, from Bangor University's school of environment, natural resources and geography, said he believed the results of the survey were important.

"The proportion of farmers estimated to have killed badgers should be considered by policymakers and in the wider debate," he said. "Intensive badger culling is one approach being considered by policymakers in an attempt to control the spread of tuberculosis in cattle. However, studies investigating the effects of badger culling on TB outbreaks in cattle have not factored in the prevalence of illegal badger killing, and its potential to spread disease."

The scientists were interested that sheep farmers, whose animals are not affected by bovine TB, also appeared to have killed badgers. The research paper said: "The finding that 6.7% of sheep-only farmers reported killing badgers is intriguing as there is no explicit reason for such behaviour. It may suggest a background level of badger-killing for sport, or that farmers have a collective sense of responsibility to control badgers, particularly in regions where sheep and cattle farms share boundaries."
The survey was carried out between June and September 2012 at five major agricultural shows and 12 farmers markets across Wales. The Welsh government has decided not to undertake a cull.
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➨Partially source :http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/jan/17/livestock-farmers-kill-badgers-study

➨ PLEASE READ ALSO THIS :Campaigners in Bridgwater petition against badger cull (april-06-2013)
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-somerset-22051090

➨ AND THIS :► http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2013/feb/27/pilot-badger-culls
➨ AND PLEASE READ ALSO : The horrific dogs bred to kill badgers
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/281989/The-horrific-dogs-bred-to-kill-badgers
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