Sabotaging the Badger Cull
Activists flood the Somerset cull zone as guns start firing
The shooting of badgers in Somerset has started this week. The cull is
aiming to kill over 70% of the badger population in the area in a
misguided attempt to stop tuberculosis (TB) in cattle. The TB problem is
mainly down to poor farming practices and inbreeding of the cows, (see Schnews 836) but some would rather scapegoat badgers. Gloucestershire has not started their cull yet, but may do next week.
There has always been huge public opposition to killing badgers and the
start of the shooting has seen some of those people taking direct
action. As soon as the marksmen started shooting, there were people
sabotaging it. Stop the Cull reported the first incident on Tuesday
night in the Stogumber area when people heard shots and then some people
made enough noise to send the badgers safe underground. The shooting
stopped. Since then, there seem to have been problems for the marksmen
every time badger friendly people find them. Finding them is a bit
tricky, which is why more people are needed to help.
The police have been accompanying the Somerset Badger Group on nightly
walks from Williton, all in hi-vis, walking the roads and rights of way
in the area. They have been a little less successful at keeping track of
the hunt saboteurs and assorted others moving about and more blatantly
interfering with the shooting using bright torches and noise. Maybe the
poor coppers have other things on their minds, since the audacious
‘Angry Foxes Cell ’ set fire to their Firearms Training Unit in
Portishead. (That’s probably a whole other article.) The
injunction the NFU took out to try to prevent people stopping the cull
has proved pretty irrelevant on the ground, with no use of it reported.
There is a Badger Camp set up near Ash Priors village, about six and a
half miles NW of Taunton. This is on the edge of the cull zone,
providing camping space, vegan food, networking and training for those
coming to stop the cull. To find out more join this facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/campbadger/ There’s also a facebook thing to share lifts to the zone: https://www.facebook.com/groups/badgerliftshare
If you prefer not to have a multinational corporation spying on you
whilst organising your vaguely illegal activity, you can phone Somerset
Badger Group 07425 071 510 or for Gloucester Office 01386 761455 or
Gloucester Field Phone 07891639803. Or if you’re coming from South East
England you can call Brighton group on 07415 619160. You could find your
local hunt sab group at http://hsa.enviroweb.org/index.php/get-involved/localgroups
You don’t need any special skills or superpowers,
just some practical clothing, food, water, and a torch. Read up on the
shooting method here, so you know what to look for.
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