A council has reaffirmed its opposition to badger culling as a means of eradicating bovine tuberculosis (TB). Oxfordshire ...
“The badger cull – which is still ongoing – has decimated their numbers and I fear that unless the cull is stopped, we’ll only see badgers in urban settings in several parts of England.
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Banksy fan badger wins hearts in wildlife photo competitionCaptured on a quiet road in St Leonards-on-Sea, England by British photographer Ian Wood, the badger appears to glance up at a graffiti version of itself designed by the mysterious artist.
Badger culling has been used to contain bovine tuberculosis but will end in England within five years as part of a shift in the fight against the disease, the government said last year.
An ambling Eurasian badger appears to glance up at badger graffiti on a quiet road in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, UK. Residents had been leaving food scraps on the pavement for foxes. But Ian noticed ...
A record 76,000 votes were cast to decide this year’s People’s Choice Award winner. Wildlife Photographer of the Year is developed and produced by the Natural History Museum, London. Visitors to the ...
Defra secretary Steve Reed has confirmed that badger culling will continue as part of the government’s efforts to combat ...
No Access: Badger’s graffiti glance wins Wildlife Photographer of the Year People’s Choice Award
‘No Access’, British photographer Ian Wood’s perfectly timed capture of an ambling Eurasian badger glancing up at some rather familiar graffiti in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, has won the tenth ...
With a record 76,000 votes, these are the winner and highly commanded images chosen by wildlife photography and nature fans from around the world.
appears to glance up at badger graffiti on a quiet road in England, UK." Dr Douglas Gurr, the museum's director, said: "Ian's flawlessly timed image offers a unique glimpse of nature's interaction ...
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