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Badger Cull

Proceeding contribution from Mary Creagh (Labour) in the House of Commons on Wednesday, 5 June 2013. It occurred during Opposition day on Badger Cull.

I want to make some more progress before giving way again.

Let me move on to deal with the effect on badgers. The so-called pilots were supposed simply to test the humaneness, safety and effectiveness of the free shooting of badgers. No information has been made public about how wounded animals that retreat underground to die can be included in the humaneness assessment. We do not know what proportion of badger carcases will be collected for post-mortems to see whether they were killed quickly. Observers will measure the animals’ vocalisations and the time between shooting and death to measure that humaneness. As we know, however, the Secretary of State has already made up his mind that culling is the way forward, so that is a purely academic exercise.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
563 c1526 
Session
2013-14
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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