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Somerset badger cull fails to meet target, Defra admits | Somerset badger cull fails to meet target, Defra admits |
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One of the badger cull pilot schemes failed to meet its target - even after a three-week extension, the government has admitted. | One of the badger cull pilot schemes failed to meet its target - even after a three-week extension, the government has admitted. |
The cull ended last week, with an estimated 65% reduction in the badger population in the west Somerset cull zone - the target was 70%. | The cull ended last week, with an estimated 65% reduction in the badger population in the west Somerset cull zone - the target was 70%. |
The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said 940 badgers were shot in total. | The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said 940 badgers were shot in total. |
A similar cull in Gloucestershire has been extended until 18 December. | A similar cull in Gloucestershire has been extended until 18 December. |
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Owen Paterson said the two badger control pilots were "designed to test that controlled shooting is a safe, humane and effective means of reducing badger numbers". | |
"I am announcing to the House that the three-week extension period in the Somerset control area concluded as planned on Friday 1st November," said Mr Paterson. | "I am announcing to the House that the three-week extension period in the Somerset control area concluded as planned on Friday 1st November," said Mr Paterson. |
"During this period, a further 90 badgers have been removed, giving an overall total of 940 for the first year of the four-year cull. | "During this period, a further 90 badgers have been removed, giving an overall total of 940 for the first year of the four-year cull. |
"This will deliver clear disease benefits as part of a four-year cull in the area. | "This will deliver clear disease benefits as part of a four-year cull in the area. |
"While conclusions will need to await the findings of the Independent Panel of Experts, current indications also suggest the pilot has been safe and humane." | "While conclusions will need to await the findings of the Independent Panel of Experts, current indications also suggest the pilot has been safe and humane." |
Ministers and the National Farmers' Union say badger culling is needed to control incidents of TB in cattle. | |
About 28,000 cattle were slaughtered in 2012, at a cost of £100m to taxpayers. | About 28,000 cattle were slaughtered in 2012, at a cost of £100m to taxpayers. |
However, animal welfare groups say scientific evidence does not support the policy of shooting badgers in an attempt to control the disease. | However, animal welfare groups say scientific evidence does not support the policy of shooting badgers in an attempt to control the disease. |
The Wildlife Trusts said the cull was a "complete failure" and should be halted. | |
'Badgers moved goalposts' | |
"The failure to meet the targets is despite the estimates of the pre-cull badger numbers being twice revised significantly downwards," said Paul Wilkinson, from the charity. | |
"Culling badgers over such a prolonged period and failing to meet the required targets is likely to have worsened the Bovine TB situation at a cost of millions of pounds, whilst putting the local badger populations at significant risk. | |
"The pilot culls have departed completely from their original purpose of testing the method of free shooting, which was abandoned in favour of cage trapping." | |
Shadow environment secretary Maria Eagle mocked Mr Paterson's previous claim that culling targets were missed because "the badgers have moved the goalposts". | |
"By repeatedly moving the goalposts on his own policy, Owen Paterson has risked the further spread of TB due to prolonged disturbance of local badger populations," she said. | |
"David Cameron should stop the unscientific mass culling of badgers now that Owen Paterson's misguided policy has clearly failed." |
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