Sarah Mills received a call from Somerset Badger Watch over an injured badger near Bath (always considered Bristol territory so she let me know).
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Friday, 15 May 2026
Three Teenage School Boys Did More Than Wildlife Organisations
Thursday, 14 May 2026
Gardens To Live In. Roads To Die On
Charlton road, Keynsham
It is almost unbelievable that so many animals and particularly badgers, are killed by cares but no one reports hitting them. They used to at one point but now whether fox, otter, deer or badger the mantra seems to be "Wildlife shouldn't be on the road!" and then drive on .
Here are today's losses (that we know of):
053 Thursday 14 05 2026 Dead badger
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Thursday 14 05 2026 Dead badger
Tuesday, 12 May 2026
Badger Road Deaths Suspicious?
Someone asked whether it was suspicious that so many badgers die in one spot? Not really because roads were built across wildlife trails used for hundreds if not thousands of years. Wildlife was given no consideration because...well, it meant nothing but the money from contracts to build roads meant a lot.
Far more foxes die (or rather are reported as being dead) on specific stretches of road that again were built on traditional game routes. In the BBG area we know these stretches. We have alerted the former Labour and now Green (not) City Council. Their response is that while wildlife over and underpasses might well save foxes, otters, badgers and numerous deer from death... "Well, it's the money".
Someone recently placed a home made sign for drivers at one spot to alert them to badgers crossing. Initially I asked the council whether it had placed the sign there? The response was a threat about legal action against me for the sign!! No idea if it is still there but I did tell the council that if it took legal action against me then I would counter sue and spend the money on more signs at wildlife danger spots. Nothing back.
We live in a country where ego, wealth and disregard for any wildlife is higher than anywhere else in Western Europe. I hope badgers survive but I still believe that in the 2030s we will hit a crisis point where they are extinct or so rare they are listed as Highly Endangered.
Monday, 11 May 2026
Does This Ever Get Depressing?
I wrote too soon earlier:
051 Monday 11 05 2026 Dead juvenile badger. off the A37 at Chelwood bridge, nearStantonWick BS39 4NH
052 Monday 11 05 2026 before the turnoff for Chew Magna. BS40 8SH
Number 50 Just Recorded
Depressingly we have just hit 50 KNOWN badger deaths for 2026:
049 Monday 11 05 2026 looks to be a cub, again headed north just past Deanery road roundabout.
050 Monday 11 05 2026 remains of an adult near to the turning for Emerson's Green retail centre
No one stopped to check or reported hitting either badger. Nothing new there.
Sunday, 10 May 2026
The BADGER is the important species here and not the human.
BBG covers the area that used to be Bristol before all the politically pointless boundary changes. Part of Bath and NE Somerset, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and of course the City and County of Bristol.
Whereas BBG RESPECTS the boundaries and does not operate in the areas covered by other groups we do know one particular badger group comes into Bristol and helps trap, remove and treat (or badgers do not return) badgers we are monitoring.
We are told nothing and tend to get negative feedback against us because people assume we are cooperating or carrying out the tasks. Whereas in the past we forwarded reports of dead badgers in that group's area we no longer do so as they refuse to forward information they have on badgers reported dead in BBG area.
There are too many people setting up badger/wildlife groups who do so as a hobby or for egotistical reasons. I hear from people around England who have failed to get responses from badger groups or the local group cannot answer a simple question on badgers or badger health.
The BADGER is the important species here and not the human.
Saturday, 9 May 2026
Perfect Badger Territory -Sadly, Car Drivers Are The Problem
After recorded deaths on a road I wondered how there could still be badgers in the area sustaining a population. I asked my network. My original theory that there must be two badger clans along a stretch of the A370 seems correct.
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