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Leave off our local badgers



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Published Date: 05 August 2008
Can I just say what planet are you on Edna Whelan?
You said badgers spread tuberculosis in cattle – yes they do, it is a known fact.

As for the dangerous holes – I think you are trying to make our badgers the scum of the earth.

You should be lucky you have these types of wildlife in and around Whitby.

You mentioned birds eating your peas and strawberries – wow it is a hard life.

As for transferring badgers up onto the moors – you have no chance.

Badgers live where they enjoy life, just the same as you.

Jamie Oliver, Station Avenue, Whitby, and member of the

Badger Trust



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  • Last Updated: 31 July 2008 2:30 PM
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