Is ‘slaughter-free dairy’ really possible?
The short answer is no - especially not in the name of animal rights.
Posted 21 Nov 2024
Posted on the 13th July 2010
Good news for badgers! The Court of Appeal has today ruled against the Welsh Assembly Government’s plan to carry out a cull of around 1,500 badgers in a 288 sq km (111 sq miles) area of south-west Wales.
The Appeal, brought by the Badger Trust, was based on the lack of scientific evidence that such a cull would be effective in eradicating bovine TB (bTB), on the following three grounds:
All three judges found in favour of the Badger Trust on ground 3, whilst two of the three judges found in favour of the Badger Trust on grounds 1 and 2.
All agreed the Order should be quashed.
The solicitor for the Badger Trust, Gwendolyn Morgan, told the BBC: ‘Welsh Assembly Government has indicated that they will accept today’s decision and will not appeal to the Supreme Court.’
This is a fantastic victory for the Badger Trust, and, of course for the badgers who are under threat. There is still, however, the very real possibility that farmers will take matters into their own hands and kill badgers illegally.
The short answer is no - especially not in the name of animal rights.
Posted 21 Nov 2024
Animal Aid have just launched their very own children’s book – Rollo’s Long Way Home. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a young reindeer called Rollo who is fed up with his life...
Posted 19 Nov 2024