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Badger Culling

Proceeding contribution from Richard Drax (Conservative) in the House of Commons on Monday, 27 March 2017. It occurred during e-petition debate on Badger Culling.

I am listening carefully to my hon. Friend’s excellent speech. Does he agree that those who oppose the cull look at the badger as a friendly, lovable animal, which in effect it is not? Factually, the badger is responsible for destroying bee hives, hedgehogs and ground-nesting birds such as skylarks, grey partridges

and meadow pipits. [Interruption.] That is true. It is also responsible for the loss of wood warblers, nightingales and stone curlews. Those are facts. The badger is a danger, and like all wild animals that have no natural predator—just like deer and foxes—it should be culled, so that numbers are maintained.

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
624 c6WH 
Session
2016-17
Chamber / Committee
Westminster Hall
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