Winter 2023/24 Newsletter
Is it winter or is it spring?? The daffodils are out, we’ve heard the first reports of badger cubs but it’s freezing…… Whatever the weather, […]
Winter 2023/24 Newsletter Read More »
Is it winter or is it spring?? The daffodils are out, we’ve heard the first reports of badger cubs but it’s freezing…… Whatever the weather, […]
Winter 2023/24 Newsletter Read More »
This year’s meeting will be held at Stratton Village Hall on Sunday May 12th 1.30-3.30pm. We are in the process of arranging for Pauline Kidner,
AGM Date Announced Read More »
One of our members has been working on designing a poster publicising Gloucestershire Badger Group. We are planning to display these in local shops, cafes,
Support Our Poster Campaign Read More »
The Badger Trust has issued guidelines for veterinary surgeons who are obliged to provide emergency care for native wildlife species such as badgers.
Badger Emergency Care Read More »
Click here to view and sign the Badger Trust petition.
GBG Supports Petition Launch – Marking Another Needless Badger Cull Season Read More »
The Badger Trust is really stepping up the momentum on their campaigns this year. and they’re asking all members to: 1 SIGN AND SHARE THEIR
What do badgers mean to you? Read More »
The Badger Trust has launched a new petition today to mark the end of another terrible and needless badger cull season. We need your help
Together We Can End The Cull Read More »
GBG is also extremely grateful to Badger Trust which has provided invaluable support to enable us to grow and develop as a group through a
The Claire Hammacott grant – a big thank you Read More »
Who is trusted to ensure we comply with international animal welfare and conservation agreements? The answer is shocking. Since 2013, the UK government has killed
Who is tracking the English badger population to avoid local extinction events? Read More »
The annual Wildlife Crime Report 2022 report, created by Wildlife and Countryside Link and Wales Environment Link with input from member organisations, including Badger Trust,
42% drop in convictions for wildlife crime Read More »