Article 6Z131 Farmers and scientists join forces in Cornwall to vaccinate badgers against TB

Farmers and scientists join forces in Cornwall to vaccinate badgers against TB

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
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The groups have long been at odds over culling of badgers in England as a way to control TB in cattle

The first farmer-led programme to vaccinate badgers against tuberculosis is beginning in Cornwall with an aim to prevent transmission of the disease to cattle.

The programme is significant because farmers and scientists have long been at loggerheads over the culling of badgers as a way to control TB. The three-year trial will start with 70 farms and involve farmers trapping, testing and vaccinating badgers, with training provided by scientists. An earlier pilot study of the approach showed TB rates in badgers fell from 16% to zero in four years.

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