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  re: Boycott WALES: National Trust saves badgers but angers farmers by questioning validity of senseless slaughter by bloodthirsty lunatics.         


Author: Old Codger
Date: Apr 29, 2008 01:00

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National Trust saves badgers but angers farmers· Officials question
case for killings in TB hotspots

http://tinyurl.com/5zvp3u
· Decision is blow to pilot scheme planned for Wales
James Meikle The Guardian, Monday April 28 2008 Article historyAbout
this articleClose This article appeared in the Guardian on Monday
April 28 2008 on p5 of the UK news section. It was last updated at
11:44 on April 28 2008.
A badger cub in its den. The National Trust said it would not
cooperate with culls unless they were backed with legal force.
Photograph: Steve & Ann Toon/Corbis

Officials at the National Trust say they do not plan to cooperate with
the forthcoming badger cull in Wales and others that may follow in
England, potentially creating a significant hurdle for the government.

In a move likely to infuriate some farmers, leaders of the 3.5
million-member organisation, which owns and manages large tracts of
land, say they do not believe there is a scientific case for killing
badgers in hotspot areas of cattle TB.
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