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Makes my piss boil all the time , effort and money spent by these buny hugging pricks to save old brock yet when a british service man is murdered in the uk not one of the spineless twats has out to s

We have unblanced nature in so many ways. The natural world cannot regulate its self as it used to. The introduction of so many alien species has tipped the balance in many cases , we are in danger

Lift the protected species law and let the farmers shoot cull and make there own minds up if they want them on the land or not, all this political shit!!!

 

The badger population is artificially high due to its prolonged period of protected status. a cull is well over due btb or no btb

 

:good: In a truely natural environment they would not be an apex predator. Large canids, lynx, bear etc would all prey on old brock!

 

bollocks!!!!! they would all choose an easier meal than badgers imo........ :thumbs:

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How f***ing thick do these antis think we are, when they were pushing for a ban on hunting with dogs shooting was the be all and end all, safe, humane etc, now it comes to shooting badgers they come out with this piss ;

 

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/badger-cull--cruelty-concerns-badgers-die-from-starvation-infection-brian-may-gloucestershire-somerset-june-1-defra-101554288.html#VdaZfRd

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The badger population is artificially high due to its prolonged period of protected status. a cull is well over due btb or no btb

 

:good: In a truely natural environment they would not be an apex predator. Large canids, lynx, bear etc would all prey on old brock!

 

bollocks!!!!! they would all choose an easier meal than badgers imo........ :thumbs:

 

It aint just predation though lads.. :no: You have to take into account that the animals higher up the chain will be competing for the same food as the badger and so conditions wouldn't be suitable to sustain a population size like there is now.. :no: People who don't really understand how the countryside works don't realise it is mostly an artificial, man made environment which looks the way it does after hundreds of years of human management. The environment these animals live in today is nothing like the one they evolved to live in. It's well known that the loss of marshland and other non agricultural areas of the UK has led to a decline in certain species, and action is taken to preserve them, but you never hear how the conditions are more favourable to other species which has allowed them to sustain a higher level than natural, and this is where for hundreds of years humans were trusted to manage them and did so for the most part.

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Some things run deeper than we have Acces to defra has changed its name over the years The current one is funding the cull the money secured is spent the cull will happen end of story , civil servants run this country not mp 's

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Makes my piss boil all the time , effort and money spent by these buny hugging pricks to save old brock yet when a british service man is murdered in the uk not one of the spineless twats has out to say just shows how f****d their priorities are.

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The badger population is artificially high due to its prolonged period of protected status. a cull is well over due btb or no btb

 

:good: In a truely natural environment they would not be an apex predator. Large canids, lynx, bear etc would all prey on old brock!

 

bollocks!!!!! they would all choose an easier meal than badgers imo........ :thumbs:

 

Whats easier than a badger............slow as f**k compared to a lynx or bear so not much effort in catching it. And believe me a badger would be a walk in the park to either one of them......... :yes:

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Yesterdaybon radio five they invited people to debate the cull right at the end one of mays diciples Threw in "after shooting them they will be draging them out of there sets with there terriers ". The programe ended leaving joe public with that sentence. Never never give an anti the last word.

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Bill Oddie making a fool of himself on Sky news at the minute, making himself look like a swivel eyed conspiracy theorist, saying their sending helicopters flying overhead to shut him up! :laugh:

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