Staffordshire Wildlife Trust

Badger Vaccination Appeal

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raised of £25,000 target
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August 2021

Thanks to all those who have donated to our badger vaccination programme so far this year!  Your donations have enabled us to continue vaccinating our much loved badgers for another year

We are grateful of any donation big or small and welcome donations all year round to allow us to continue vaccinating badgers each year 

As well as vaccinating badgers, we continue our campaign work that calls on the Government to bring an end to the needless culling of badgers immediately. The Wildlife Trusts have opposed the culling of badgers as a solution to the problem of bTB in cattle, and instead have called on the Government to implement a cattle vaccine, review how cattle are transported around the country to ensure measures are in place to prevent infection spread from cattle to cattle, and fund badger vaccination across the UK.

March 2021

A huge thank you to all those who have donated to Staffordshire Wildlife Trusts Badger Vaccination program so far, we are so thankful to these supporters. The donations allow us to continue this vital work. 

Recent Government proposals suggested an end to granting cull licenses in 2022, but this could still result in another 130,000 badgers being killed over the next four years.

As cull licenses last up to four years, the culling of badgers is likely not to end until at least 2026. Over this period, 12,000 more badgers could be culled in Staffordshire and 130,000 UK-wide killed needlessly. 2,791 Staffordshire badgers were culled under the DEFRA license in 2020.

Culling is not the answer. The Trust along with other Wildlife Trusts across the UK are calling on the Government to:

1. Stop issuing badger cull licenses immediately. This will bring an end to the badger cull sooner than proposed, saving tens of thousands of badgers.

2. Implement a cattle vaccine. Cattle vaccination offers the best long-term way to reduce bovine TB in the cattle population.

3. Review how cattle are transported around the country and ensure measures are in place to prevent infection spread from cattle to cattle.

4. Fast track the transition from culling to badger vaccination

You can read more about our latest badger campaign work here https://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/wildlife/badger-cull-and-btb

Thank you again for your continued support, we hope together, we can create a wilder future for our badgers and bring an end to the cull


August 2020

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust is continuing to vaccinate badgers in Staffordshire in 2020 and we are grateful for supporters' donations to allow us to continue this work.

Earlier on in 2020 the government announced that they were planning to invest in a cattle vaccine and to phase out the culling by 2025 but the Trust is warning that 2025 is too long to wait for a vaccine and we are calling on an immediate end to the ineffective culling of badgers who are a protected species. A recent report leaked details that Staffordshire is set to have badger culling once again implemented in 2020 by the government. We are very saddened by this news. 

The Government’s own research has shown that culling badgers is not the answer and whilst we await a cattle vaccine, vaccinating badgers is cheaper, more humane and more environmentally friendly then culling.

Despite the announcements from Government, we have yet to see any real progress from them outlining concrete plans and proposals, and progress appears slow. Time is of the essence here

You can read our latest badger campaign updates here >>>>

https://www.staffs-wildlife.org.uk/wildlife/badger-cull-and-btb

September 2019

The Trust has expressed deep concern after it was confirmed an area in Staffordshire has been included in the expansion of the badger cull.

Proposals to extend licensed badger culling in the county have been approved by Natural England. The news comes just a year after it was announced the badger cull was being extended into Staffordshire. Government data showed that 3,979 badgers were killed in the county in 2018.

The Trust is continuing to vaccinate badgers in 2019




MAY 2019

Plans are in place for the Trust to vaccinate badgers in June / July 2019. Please donate to our appeal so we can vaccinate as many badgers as possible.

For more info 


Update - December 2018

Almost 4,000 badgers have been killed in Staffordshire.  https://bit.ly/2T0RWPB

Please support our appeal so we can vaccinate more badgers.

HELP SAVE OUR BADGERS

The Trust believes that vaccination of badgers against bovine tuberculosis (bTB) is currently the most effective way of reducing the risk of badger to cattle transmission of the disease. 

It will cost £25,000 to run the vaccination programme for the next five years. We need your help to fund this important work - to pay for essential veterinary supplies, equipment and staff training.

Please give as much as you can afford.

£10 - buys enough peanuts to bait one trap for two weeks

£20 - buys a dose of the vaccine and a syringe

£50 - buys personal protective equipment to keep a vaccinator working effectively and safely

£100 - buys one badger cage trap

£350 buys an annual FERA certificate of competence for one vaccinator - a legal requirement for the work

£750 - buys professional training for a staff member to safely handle and capture badgers and deliver the programme

Thank you for your contribution to this appeal.

About the charity

Staffordshire Wildlife Trust protects and enhances the wildlife and wild places of the County and promotes understanding, enjoyment and involvement in the natural world. It manages 26 sites covering 3,500 acres and has a membership of over 15,000.

Donation summary

Total raised
£18,313.90
+ £43.75 Gift Aid
Online donations
£6,328.40
Offline donations
£11,985.50

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