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Interview #31 Tom Langton and Dominic Woodfield | Badger Culls, Biodiversity, Birds and the High Court

Interview #31 Tom Langton and Dominic Woodfield | Badger Culls, Biodiversity, Birds and the High Court

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In this podcast I talk with professional ecologists Tom Langton and Dominic Woodfield as we discuss a number of related issues that we’ve grouped together under the tite ‘Badger Culls, Biodiversity, Birds and the High Court’. It’s a complex conversation, and it takes experts like Tom and Dominic to explain everything so clearly: it includes duties to protect wildlife and the repeated failure of statutory bodies with respect to those duties which – depending on an upcoming Court Appeal on July 26th– could bring the ‘Next Steps’ 2020 badger cull policy crashing down; a report using volunteer data produced in 2018 by the British Trust for Ornithology, which supposedly looked at the impact on ground-nesting birds of carnivore or mesopredator release (a phenomenon in which populations of medium-sized predators eg foxes rapidly increase in ecosystems after the removal of larger, top carnivores eg badgers) – a report that was rejected by peer reviewers but still emerged – re-written – in 2021 and has been used to justify the badger cull since then; and something called ‘the no difference defence’ used by government nature bodies to justify their actions, which - in my opinion - is just mind-blowing…

For more information on the badger cull:

  • BadgerCrowd Twitter feed - https://twitter.com/BadgerCrowd
  • EuroBadger Twitter feed - https://twitter.com/euro_badger
  • Tom Langton Twitter feed - https://twitter.com/tomlangton60
  • Dominic Woodfield / Bioscan - http://bioscanuk.com/default.aspx

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