To make it clear all information is considered
confidential and (as in a response below) edited if posted. However, the public that do care about wildlife are entitled to see what is going on to help foxes, badgers or whichever.
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Just back for this update to show why monitoring our wildlife is near impossible in one area (Bristol and South Gloucestershire) let alone other regions. Some of us are trying to protect and conserve badgers amongst other species as well as monitor their health.
I contacted Avon Against The Cull more than once. No response.
I contacted Somerset Badger Watch several times and in fact alerted them to badger deaths in Somerset reported to me and despite all that -no response to requests about Bristol information they have.
As I pointed out to BRERC between 1977-2018 (and still occasionally) I was a wildlife consultant to UK police forces. That means that I can keep locations and data secret. We NEED to know what badger setts are already recorded in Bristol but it seems that no one wants to cooperate including BRERC.
BRERC (Bristol Regional Environmental Records Centre) sent me this:
"Hi Terry
"You mention a Bristol Badger Group which also covers South Glos. Is this the same as the Avon Badger Group - we understood Caroline was the Avon Badger Group. In 1999 ish Avon Badger Group withdrew it's sett data (about 500 records) from BRERC, although Caroline has sent us records recently.
"BRERC has a GIS mapped Badger sett layer with over 2,000 sett locations, dating back to the 1980s. We cover Bristol, South Glos, BNES and North Somerset.
"All sett data is treated as confidential by BRERC, and so Badger setts are not available online.
!We've previously made the data available electronically to the Somerset Badger Group and the Avon Badger Group (Mike Collins) and we could make it available to you with Recorder details removed as a GIS layer. This information would not be able to be published by you.
We also have a layer of dead Badger records - however this hasn't been updated recently.
I've had a look and the nearest sett records we have to (confidential) Road are at (comfidential -TH)
"Best wishes
Abigail"
Caroline is now in her 80s and no longer active. Mike Coillins died 2017 so all of the valuable data is lost.
However, I had hoped Caroline trusted me so I asked about the sett records and badger PM reports. This was her reply:
""Hi Terry
"if BRERC has lost our sett records although it was ten years’ hard work for me as they might have fallen into the wrong hands.
"I have found BRERC most cooperative in my dealings. I think the personal approach and word of mouth works best for passing on information. My red dots on Ordnance Survey maps will go to the grave with me!
All the best
Caroline""
This means that, quite literally, I am walking in the dark. I have a list of areas/setts I know of but again and again other groups have been non-communicative or just bloody awkward. At this rate we will lose more badger and more quickly than I forecast but so long as everyone sits on their secret box of papers that's perfectly fine (it seems)