<strong>Farmers harassed by anti-badger cull activists</strong>
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The RSPCA released a statement urging people to sign a petition to stop the badger cull, and chief executive Gavin Grant said in a statement: “Time is running out for the badgers and it’s a case of now or never. It is not too late to stop this senseless slaughter, but if we are going to save them and help the cows we need to act now.”
The rest of this article appears in the 3rd April issue of Shooting Times.
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