Each year Secret World can care for up to 50 badger cubs. Most of
them are found locally but many come from all other parts of the
country because of the health protocol that the cubs receive prior
to release. As each cub arrives, they are put into family groups
and will remain in these groups and be released together as a unit.
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Because we are very aware of the "badgers and TB" issue
we have established a testing programme, approved by DEFRA, RSPCA
and NFBG to ensure that any badgers we release are free from this
disease. All the cubs undergo 3 separate blood tests, the only test
available to ascertain whether a live badger has TB or not, they
are tattooed and identichipped to give us some idea of post release
success.
The help we need is with finding landowners with suitable sites
to release badgers into. The location must be suitable for badgers
and yet unoccupied; the terrain must be diggable, ideally with a
vacant badger sett on it. There must be adequate foraging. Adjoining
landowners need to be badger tolerant. There should not be any major
roads near by. There must be no risk of persecution in the area of
the site.
All potentially suitable sites will be thoroughly checked. Anyone
wishing to participate in our badger rearing and release programme
either with a donation or by providing a release site should please
contact:
Pauline Kidner on 01278 783250 or by email.
PS Can anyone who finds a tattooed badger, the tattoo being inside
one or both of the hind legs, please contact the above.
Badger - Photo Gallery
Please click on the images below to enlarge them.
Badgers are always accused of eating hedgehogs and in times when food is scarce, they do. However, they eat them in a special way that leaves the spine case behind so if there is no evidence of this don't blame the badger for your hedgehog disappearing. Indeed, in most instances badgers leave hedgehogs alone - see the video clip below...
ART EXHIBITION
THE HERON
GALLERY, WESTON
1pm - 5pm, 6th to 12th Dec
WINTER WARMER
SATURDAY 27TH DECEMBER 2008.
LYME REGIS