Badger Cull Linked to BTB Risk
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potential badger culling strategyGuardian
•Badger cull may have increased bovine TB risk in neighbouring herds – study
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Badger culling has been ongoing in England for several years as part of an effort to eradicate bTB.
Oxford study said adverse side-effects of culling in one area should “represent important considerations for scientists and policy-makers’ implementing badger culls.
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