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    duncancallum
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    News today that the cull is due to end and they are moving to vacation!

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9qg52r7jzxo

    Excellent news!

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    tuboflard
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    Hopefully more than just a holiday!

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    csb
    Free Member

    Mushroom!

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    mrlebowski
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    SNAKE!!!

    futonrivercrossing
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    Badger badger – when the internet was fun! I wonder what the modern equivalent is??

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    CountZero
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    Hope they have the appropriate vaccinations before they go on vacation…

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    blokeuptheroad
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    News today that the cull is due to end and they are moving to vacation!

    I hope it’s a ‘staycation’, a nice little shepherds hut in the Cotswolds perhaps?  The carbon footprint of jet-setting badgers would be off the scale and at odds with our net zero targets.

    kormoran
    Free Member

    Id love a badger, they can holiday here anytime. There’s an old sett in the woods by my house but no real evidence of them sadly. I do see them on the lane occasionally, lolloping along.

    They can do a proper job on our slugs

    welshfarmer
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    Thought this was about my drive home last night when i almost ran over 2 badgers within 200 metres. I have a mate who vacinates them locally and when he surveyed numbers prior to the work there were at least 5 badgers per square kilometre.

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    sc-xc
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    Checks responses.

    Is this even Singletrack?

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    dawson
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    <insert badger tubeless fail photo here>

    Haze
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    Love badgers…even after one somehow go trapped in our garden, dug holes in the lawn and ate the fences…

    racefaceec90
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    there is a badger set right near where i live (i don’t see them very often but saw one running away from us just as i started a night ride. i did apologise to said badger for frightening it).

    badgers are awesome so very happy with the news 😀

    nuke
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    Sat here watching the badger that visits us nightly so very pleased with the news

    Waderider
    Free Member

    This is good news, following the science rather than emotions and entrenched views. Better for cattle and farmers also, even if some of them don’t see it yet.

    Very lucky to have a satellite set just outside my back garden gate.

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    duncancallum
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    Apologies for dyslexia its a gift

    Tom-B
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    Can someone post the pic please? Fairly sure that it was before my time. I definitely saw the thread though at some point.

    duncancallum
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    dawson
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    Bruce
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    I met the badger in the food tent on a 24hr race at god knows what time in the morning.

    He is/was very nice chap.

    redthunder
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    I thought tubeless guy, didn’t like his pic on here ?

    When was the original thread 🙂 . IIRC it was a Photoshop special.

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    aide
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    5 YEARS!!!! Farmers will genocide them in that time. I watched the Brian may programme and I took away from that that it was the condition that farmers keep their livestock in that was the main reason.

    Have a couple of badgers in our garden every night, great creatures

    ernielynch
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    5 YEARS!!!! Farmers will genocide them in that time.

    And another issue for meat-eaters to ponder on their next shopping trip.

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