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to begin Controversial culling of badgers as part of efforts to tackle TB in cattle(passive) is setBadger culling

TB reductions in cattle herd breakdownsresultfrom culling badgers

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to begin | UK | News | Express.co.uk HomeNewsUKBadger culling is set to begin Badger culling is set to begin PUBLISHED : 10:12(passive) is setBadger culling

to divide(passive) is setBadger cull

Urgent Need for 5,000 E - Petition Signaturesto preventbadger cull

Additionally , the trust is working towards legal actionto preventbadger culling

F&M restrictionspreventingbadger culling

the governmentledbadger cull

Callsto preventbadger culling

to begin on Monday 22 March(passive) is setbadger culling trial

a positive effectresultingfrom badger culling

to begin | London Evening Standard PA News Feeds Badger culling is set to begin Saturday 1 June 2013 02:40(passive) is setBadger culling

up ... Defra(passive) set ... bybadger culling

to limit the spread of TB in cattledesignedto limit the spread of TB in cattle

to controlling bovine TB in cattlecould contributeto controlling bovine TB in cattle

them spreading tuberculosis ( TB ) to cattleto preventthem spreading tuberculosis ( TB ) to cattle

to a reduction of TB in cattle or notis leadingto a reduction of TB in cattle or not

TB in cattle a mistaketo preventTB in cattle a mistake

changes in TB in cattleis causingchanges in TB in cattle

in significant reductions in the spread of bovine TB to cattlehas resultedin significant reductions in the spread of bovine TB to cattle

to reducing bovine TB in cattlecould ... contributeto reducing bovine TB in cattle

in significant reductions in TB in cattlecan resultin significant reductions in TB in cattle

in significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by sixty - six and thirty - seven percenthas resultedin significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by sixty - six and thirty - seven percent

to bovine TB control ( King 2007could contributeto bovine TB control ( King 2007

to a reduction of the disease in cattle if it is carried out over a large enough area and for a sufficient length of timeleadsto a reduction of the disease in cattle if it is carried out over a large enough area and for a sufficient length of time

to a 16 % reduction in bovine TB cases[1will leadto a 16 % reduction in bovine TB cases[1

the Spread of Bovine TB ( 23 Julyto Preventthe Spread of Bovine TB ( 23 July

TB in cattle ( The Big Question , 15 Mayto preventTB in cattle ( The Big Question , 15 May

in significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by 36 % and 37 %has resultedin significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by 36 % and 37 %

the spread of disease , which , surely is the sole purpose of the badger cullspreventedthe spread of disease , which , surely is the sole purpose of the badger culls

in significant reductions in the number of new cases of TB in cattlecan resultin significant reductions in the number of new cases of TB in cattle

to bovine TB control in cattle ( King 2007could contributeto bovine TB control in cattle ( King 2007

in significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by 66 and 37 per centhas resultedin significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analysed , with reductions by 66 and 37 per cent

to the control of TB in cattle and was peer reviewed by the best animal disease experts in the countrycould contributeto the control of TB in cattle and was peer reviewed by the best animal disease experts in the country

in a 16 % drop of TB in cattle ... a claim rebutted by Lord Krebswould resultin a 16 % drop of TB in cattle ... a claim rebutted by Lord Krebs

to a remarkable 58 per cent decrease in TB in cattle in Gloucestershirehas contributedto a remarkable 58 per cent decrease in TB in cattle in Gloucestershire

huge sufferingcausedhuge suffering

the increase in incidence and spread of bovine TB within badgers and cattlecan preventthe increase in incidence and spread of bovine TB within badgers and cattle

the spread of TB among cattleto preventthe spread of TB among cattle

spatial spread of M. bovis infection ... a phenomenon likely to undermine the utility of this approach as a disease control measurecan promptspatial spread of M. bovis infection ... a phenomenon likely to undermine the utility of this approach as a disease control measure

the disease being transmitted to livestockto preventthe disease being transmitted to livestock

to a “ significant reduction ” in the diseasehad ledto a “ significant reduction ” in the disease

the spread of disease ... if there were to be a legal challenge to it , and I do n’t know whether there would be or not , but if there were a legal challenge , I ’d be surprised if it stood upcausesthe spread of disease ... if there were to be a legal challenge to it , and I do n’t know whether there would be or not , but if there were a legal challenge , I ’d be surprised if it stood up

to a reduction of the disease in cattle if it covers a large enough arealeadsto a reduction of the disease in cattle if it covers a large enough area

them to roam beyond their own territories ... perturbation affectcausesthem to roam beyond their own territories ... perturbation affect

in significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle ... with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analyzed -- by 66 % and 37 %has resultedin significant reductions in the spread of the disease to cattle ... with disease incidence coming down significantly in the two areas analyzed -- by 66 % and 37 %

in significant reductions of 66 per vcent and 37 per cent in the spread of the disease to cattle in the two areas analysedhas resultedin significant reductions of 66 per vcent and 37 per cent in the spread of the disease to cattle in the two areas analysed

to increased risk of disease transmission – BiOME Ecology Magazine BiOME Ecology October 4 , 2019may leadto increased risk of disease transmission – BiOME Ecology Magazine BiOME Ecology October 4 , 2019

significantly ... to TB outbreakscontributedsignificantly ... to TB outbreaks

in less bovine TBwill resultin less bovine TB

Spatial perturbation(passive) caused bySpatial perturbation

in an overall beneficial effect on the disease in cattlecan resultin an overall beneficial effect on the disease in cattle

to a 12 to 16 % drop in cattle TB over 9 years ... while many experts predict that due to significant changes in protocol it may actually make TB in cattle and badgers worsewill ... leadto a 12 to 16 % drop in cattle TB over 9 years ... while many experts predict that due to significant changes in protocol it may actually make TB in cattle and badgers worse

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