Dead badger on the B1333 congresbury road
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Wednesday, 19 August 2026
And....Dead Badger Number 82 (known)
Tuesday, 18 August 2026
Numbers 80 and 81
080 Friday 14 087 2026 Dead badger at the bottom of Stockwood Hill
081 Tuesday 18 08 2026 Dead badger , A4174 southbound ( yet again ),
just past Dramways Roundabout
Monday, 10 August 2026
Latest fatalities
078 Monday 10 08 2026 Dead badger adult on A38
near sidcot
079 Monday 10 08 2026 No cub is in
langford
Friday, 7 August 2026
How many times have I written this?
How many times have I written this?
That people on my own groups need telling again shows the 'interest'.
Wednesday, 29 July 2026
Badger Post Mortems -We Need To KNOW Why A Badger Has Died (a lot of cover up going on)
The fella who used to run the Avon Badger Group (ceased 1993) used to carry out his own post mortem examinations on badgers and write up reports. BRERC tell us they returned all the files (to a dead man and requested after he died!). The last surviving member of the group has told me she will "proudly" take everything to the grave with her.
So everything up until I set up BBG in 1994 is lost (or hidden at a certain centre).
I trioed repeatedly to get dead badgers necropsied (PMs) from the Bristol area but was told that "badgers cannot be post mortem examined at the pathology lab due to H&S regulations" ('fear' of bTB).
That was an out and out lie because at the same timne I was told that badgers were being necropsied there. And since.
It was a fight to get the fox necropsies and we know that ended with my being threatened with legal action( and the pathologiost personbally got a solicitor to try to close down my publishing business!) if I dared issue the final report (as was agreed on).
Natural England, Bristol University Post Mortem Services, Langford Veterinary School and others were all sent copies of the threats and actions taken against me. It was all sent agin a couple weeks later. Not even a response which very strongly suggests they approved of what was being done.,
So I was barred from ever submitting any wildlife again -even if it was a possible corpse indicating a virus opr disease. They were looking at hedgehog deaths: I was forbidden from submitting the two I had found.
They did (Wildlife Incident Investigation Scheme) dance around the fact that three foxes killed by ingesting poison were down to Bristol City Council's rodenticides. But it was easy to find out.
In this type of atmosphere and institutioonalised attitude the likelihood of having badgers PM'd in the local area yet alone nationally is not likely.
Go ask the badger trust about PMs of suspicious death badgers and watch them stutter and blurt out all the copy and paste material they can find online -I asked repeatedly over the years. No idea where all their money goes.
We are literally fighting tooth and nail in this country for anything to do with surveying wildlife health -the situation is better even in Third World countries!
Sunday, 26 July 2026
Dead (Known) Badger 077
077 Sunday 26 07 2926 27 Haviland Park,
Thursday, 23 July 2026
THIS Is What The UK Thinks of Wildlife
THIS is the country we live in. A "nation of animal lovers" my ass.
Someone shot and killed a deer, fox, badger and some rabbits then threw them over a gate in Hambrook. They were caught on CCTV and police involved. I have been asked to be kept informed but wildlife crime seems to be treated as a waste of time. Every night men and women go out to shoot and kill for 'fun' and their FB groups call them "sportsmen/women".
Cats, sheep -boring night anything is a fair target. There is no reason why anyone in the UK should have a fire arm other for in enclosed shooting ranges for 'sport'
I have given up on the UK as the people in it seem set to want to kill anything wild.
And....Dead Badger Number 82 (known)
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