Badger cull could see boom in foxes, stoats and weasels
by Jamie Doward from Environment | The Guardian on (#2W0K8)
Conservationists fear negative impact on ecosystem and call on the government to release cull data
It is one of the more neglected dimensions of the badger cull, but one that could reignite the controversy surrounding the attempt to control the spread of bovine tuberculosis.
Conservationists have long claimed that eliminating badgers from certain areas is likely to trigger an increase in other predators, such as foxes, leading to serious consequences for species and habitats. But the government has refused to publish data showing what impact the cull is having on local ecosystems for fear that the results will be used by animal rights activists to identify the farmers and landowners carrying out the extermination.
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