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Stop the Badger Slaughter

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What is the problem?
• Rising rates of TB in cattle

Why is it happening?
• Poor farming practices, inadequate testing
• Most TB is spread cattle to cattle

What are farmers doing about it?
• Pressing the Government for badgers to be killed
What’s wrong with this?
• Taxpayers will pay millions for badgers to be killed
• It won’t work!

So what needs to be done?
• The Government should be urged to accept the Independent Scientific Group’s Report. It commissioned this at a cost of £50 million and took 10 years to come to the conclusion that killing badgers:
o Did not significantly reduce TB in cattle
o That the thrust should be the cattle themselves
o The costs would be forty times the benefits
• The Government needs quicker TB testing, more TB testing, particularly before moving cattle, immediate removal of infected cattle and better cattle hygiene.

What can you do to help?
• Write to your MP at House of Commons, Westminster.
Don’t sacrifice badgers
Don’t support the continuance of poor testing and farming practices
Don’t let taxpayers bear the cost
WRITE NOW!

More info about the badgers and how to protect them on The Badger Trust website.
The Badger Trust promotes the conservation and welfare of badgers and the protection of their setts and habitats.

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Field notes

Dr. Laurie Marker’s Field Notes
March 2007

Dear Cheetah Friend,

As I begin to travel once again in the U.S., UK and Europe this spring, I want to share with you just a few things that have happened since the beginning of the year. Our efforts to help save the wild cheetah continue unabated. Our staff in Namibia, Kenya and the US is working more than full time to make a difference for the future of this most special cat. In Namibia, several more cheetahs have come in from farmers over the last couple of months. Most of them were released back into the wild, while some were orphans and are now living at CCF; you will soon be able to meet them at our Cheetah Sponsorship web page as they, too, will need your support.

Incidentally, the 2006 CCF’s Annual Report is now available online. Visit our Progress Reports web page to review it.

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