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Queen guitarist Brian May leads badger cull march
Campaigners against the badger cull say they're preparing a fresh legal challenge.
It came as rock star Brian May led a mock funeral procession at Westminster in memory of badgers already killed in Somerset and Gloucestershire.
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Somerset landowners overturn badger cull decision
A group of landowners in West Somerset has successfully overturned a decision to allow badger culling closer to their property.
They have been vaccinating badgers on their land as an alternative to the cull.
Natural England was proposing to remove the buffer zone between them and the culling area, but has now backed down in the face of legal action.
Brian May: 'The cull doesn't work'
Campaigners against the badger cull say they're preparing a fresh legal challenge.
It came as rock star Brian May led a mock funeral procession at Westminster in memory of badgers already killed in Somerset and Gloucestershire.
The cull, which the government says is backed by leading vets, was recently extended to Dorset but Dr May said he was seeking a judicial review:
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Queen guitarist Brian May to lead badger cull march
Brian May will lead a march to oppose the planned Government badger cull later.
MPs will join the Queen guitarist at the event in London, which has been organised by Team Badger - a collective group of animal welfare charities.
Almost 2300 badgers were killed in the last cull, between 2013 to 2014.
Badger cull restarts across the South West
The government has announced that the Badger cull has officially restarted in Somerset and Gloucestershire - as well as in a new area in Dorset.
The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs says Bovine TB costs taxpayers £100m each year and is a significant threat to the future of our beef and dairy industries.
But protesters argue that the culls are ineffective.
It costs nearly £6,800 to cull one badger
The cost of culling badgers to tackle TB in cattle in Gloucestershire and Somerset is more than previously thought.
It costs £6,775 to kill one badger. This is nearly £600 more than predicted by the anti-cull Badger Trust, who made a Freedom of Information request that led to the real figures being released by the Environment Department (DEFRA).
The overall cost of the cull is almost £16.8 million.
A DEFRA spokesman says bovine TB has cost £500 million over the last decade.
The government has recently approved extending the cull to Dorset.
Badger cull to be extended to Dorset
The South West's controversial badger cull is to be extended to Dorset.
Several farmers had applied for a licence to kill the animals, which are thought to infect cattle with bovine TB.
The government says extending the cull is part of a long-term strategy to beat the disease - but protestors argue that existing culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire (which are to be repeated this year) are ineffective and fail to meet their targets.
A wildlife charity which is strongly against the cull has recently awarded a grant to a badger vaccination programme in Dorset.
Earlier this week an animal welfare charity - founded by Queen guitarist Brian May - threatened legal action if the badger cull goes ahead for a third year.
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Dorset Wildlife Trust 'disappointed' by badger cull application
Dorset Wildlife Trust have expressed their disappointed about applications submitted to Natural England to cull badgers later this year.
They work to actively support and promote alternative solutions to badger culling in order to control the spread of Bovine Tuberculosis.
Now in its third year, the wildlife conservation charity has been carrying out a badger vaccination programme in West and North Dorset.
Dorset badger cull application submitted to Natural England
An application to cull badgers in Dorset has been submitted to Natural England.
A number of farmers hope to obtain a licence to kill the animals, which are thought to infect cattle with Bovine TB.
Similar culls in Somerset and Gloucestershire proved controversial, and failed to meet their targets.
Earlier this week, volunteers in the county were given a grant by a wildlife charity to continue their programme of vaccinating badgers against the disease.