To answer the query; no, neither of the two badger groups I attempted to report dead badgers to over a week ago responded.
To answer the query; no, neither of the two badger groups I attempted to report dead badgers to over a week ago responded.
Compared to previous years at this time the following were the total losses:
2023 13
2024 8
2025 28
The figure would have been higher but no location or date given by some means a report is not registered.
In none of the badger deaths reported has a driver stopped to check or reported hitting a badger. In the UK they rarely report hitting deer and foxes and hedgehogs as well as otters are just "road nuisances".
Occasionally some kind soul will stop and move an animal off the road for which they deserve thanks -drivers seeing a dead animal onb the road simply drive over it with no concern.
The UK is NOT a nation of animal lovers.
Ed Plowden and head of BCC Dwyer are both refusing to respond to messages left or emails -we KNOW the emails were received.
This has been the Green Party Council response since they took over after being voted in on a promise to be different than Labour and protect our Green sites and wildlife.
If anyone sees building take place close to known badger setts in the City and County contact Avon and Somerset Police asap.
The Green Party is a commercial development body so not one supporting our environment.
Remember that at the next elections.
I can be contacted 7 days a week but so far the messages I sent to two badger groups ("members of the Badger Trust") about dead badgers in their areas have received no replies.
Hopefully none of them were lactating sows with orphaned cubs nearby.
Ridiculous state of affairs.
Regarding the previous post I received this from Natural England this morning:
"Good morning Terry, thank you for your email.
"I have checked our licence database and cannot find any licences associated with (deleted -TH) Cemetery.
"The safeguarding of any protected species is the landowner’s responsibility, and if they commence any activity which may potentially endanger the protected species habitat (e.g. site clearance, demolition), or harm or kill a protected species, a wildlife crime may be committed. In this instance the police are the enforcement body for wildlife crime, as opposed to Natural England. We, unfortunately, have limited enforcement powers with regards to wildlife, until such time as a licence is breached (further information concerning our Enforcement position can be found here - Enforcement laws: advice on protecting the natural environment in England - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)).
"If you have reasonable grounds to suspect any works led to the damage or destruction of any protected species habitat, or the harming or killing of a protected species, you can contact your local police force (either online or by dialling 101), to report this matter to them for further investigation as a potential wildlife crime. To assist them with investigating your concerns, please provide them with as much information as possible regarding the nature of the works, dates and times, the protected species you believe to be present within the site, and any evidence you can produce to this effect. Tell the Force Operator that you wish to report a wildlife crime and ask for a Wildlife Crime Officer to be allocated the incident if possible. Ask for and retain a police incident number to allow you to make and follow up enquiries with the police.
"Kind regards
Sarah"
Following this and confirmation that the work (taking place near a sett entrance) was taking place on Bristol City Council land and on their instructions I sent the following email to Councillor Tony Dyer, Head of the Green led Bristol City Council:
Above photo of the foundation work dug up at BCCs orders.
"On Friday I and Bristol Badger Group were informed that a digger was at work on the Ridgeway Park Cemetery site area. The driver of the digger told locals that Bristol City Council had ordered the digging of foundations (see attached photo). This is well within the 30 metre distance from an active badger sett -the badger sett in question is active and appears to be occupied by a pregnant sow -of which we have video footage.
To answer the query; no, neither of the two badger groups I attempted to report dead badgers to over a week ago responded. I have now had ...