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Bovine TB: Badger cull needed, vets' leader tells AMs | Bovine TB: Badger cull needed, vets' leader tells AMs |
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Badger culling over wide areas is needed as part of the fight against TB in cattle, a leading vet has said. | Badger culling over wide areas is needed as part of the fight against TB in cattle, a leading vet has said. |
Ministers have ruled out the idea, unveiling new plans which focused on better testing of cattle and limited badger culls on individual farms. | Ministers have ruled out the idea, unveiling new plans which focused on better testing of cattle and limited badger culls on individual farms. |
Dr Neil Paton of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) told AMs that wildlife was "left uncontrolled". | Dr Neil Paton of the British Veterinary Association (BVA) told AMs that wildlife was "left uncontrolled". |
The Welsh Government said its current approach was proving effective, with a downward trend in new TB incidents. | |
The climate change, environment and rural affairs committee has been taking evidence on the Welsh Government's new strategy for tackling bovine TB, currently open to consultation. | The climate change, environment and rural affairs committee has been taking evidence on the Welsh Government's new strategy for tackling bovine TB, currently open to consultation. |
The aim is to eradicate the disease in high risk areas such as south west Wales and the border with England, and prevent it spreading to north west Wales. | The aim is to eradicate the disease in high risk areas such as south west Wales and the border with England, and prevent it spreading to north west Wales. |
The Welsh Government has repeatedly resisted calls for widespread culling of badgers, a policy which has proved controversial in England. | The Welsh Government has repeatedly resisted calls for widespread culling of badgers, a policy which has proved controversial in England. |
Rural Affairs Secretary Lesley Griffiths has said she would consider allowing the cage-trapping of badgers and the humane killing of infected animals if they were found to be part of the problem on individual farms. | Rural Affairs Secretary Lesley Griffiths has said she would consider allowing the cage-trapping of badgers and the humane killing of infected animals if they were found to be part of the problem on individual farms. |
But Dr Paton, president of the BVA in Wales, told AMs on Thursday: "What make a cull effective is sufficient number of badgers killed in sufficient time over a sufficiently large area." | But Dr Paton, president of the BVA in Wales, told AMs on Thursday: "What make a cull effective is sufficient number of badgers killed in sufficient time over a sufficiently large area." |
He called for culling areas of at least 150 sq km (58 sq miles), with "hard borders" such as rivers and major roads which would contain the targeted badgers. | He called for culling areas of at least 150 sq km (58 sq miles), with "hard borders" such as rivers and major roads which would contain the targeted badgers. |
Ogmore Labour AM Huw Irranca-Davies asked about the need for badger culls if bovine TB infection was mostly from cattle to cattle. | Ogmore Labour AM Huw Irranca-Davies asked about the need for badger culls if bovine TB infection was mostly from cattle to cattle. |
Dr Paton said there would always be a "re-infection pressure" from wildlife. | Dr Paton said there would always be a "re-infection pressure" from wildlife. |
"There is 50 percent cattle-to-cattle transmission - I'm not going to argue with that number - but where that originates from is typically from introduction from another source, and some of that source is wildlife. | "There is 50 percent cattle-to-cattle transmission - I'm not going to argue with that number - but where that originates from is typically from introduction from another source, and some of that source is wildlife. |
"Once one cow is infected within a herd, then it spreads potentially rapidly. | "Once one cow is infected within a herd, then it spreads potentially rapidly. |
"So unless you've dealt with the wildlife as part of your overall control strategy, then you are not going to get eradication." | "So unless you've dealt with the wildlife as part of your overall control strategy, then you are not going to get eradication." |
Dr Paton stressed the BVA's preference for humanely trapping and shooting infected badgers, rejecting the free shooting policy that had been used in England as inhumane and ineffective. | Dr Paton stressed the BVA's preference for humanely trapping and shooting infected badgers, rejecting the free shooting policy that had been used in England as inhumane and ineffective. |
'Good science' | 'Good science' |
Conservative rural affairs spokesman Paul Davies said: "There is a clear requirement for a more holistic approach and the Welsh Government's strategy should include all the tools at its disposal to ensure we eliminate Bovine TB in both our cattle and wildlife population." | Conservative rural affairs spokesman Paul Davies said: "There is a clear requirement for a more holistic approach and the Welsh Government's strategy should include all the tools at its disposal to ensure we eliminate Bovine TB in both our cattle and wildlife population." |
James Byrne from Wildlife Trusts Wales said his organisation was "conscious of the hardship" that bovine TB causes in the farming community. | James Byrne from Wildlife Trusts Wales said his organisation was "conscious of the hardship" that bovine TB causes in the farming community. |
But he added: "The scientific evidence demonstrates that culling is likely to be ineffective in fighting the disease and, worse still, risks making the problem even worse." | But he added: "The scientific evidence demonstrates that culling is likely to be ineffective in fighting the disease and, worse still, risks making the problem even worse." |
"The emphasis of all our efforts should be to find a long-term solution, based on good science," he added. | "The emphasis of all our efforts should be to find a long-term solution, based on good science," he added. |
A Welsh Government spokesman said: "Our refreshed approach to TB eradication will continue to focus on all sources of infection. | |
"However, cattle control measures continue to be the main focus of the programme as this approach is proving to be effective, with a downward trend in new TB incidents. | |
"A consultation on the refreshed programme is underway and the cabinet secretary has invited people to have their say on the proposals." |