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Dying badger found in Worcestershire with gun shot wound to head | Dying badger found in Worcestershire with gun shot wound to head |
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The badger, who had to be put down, was deliberately shot in the head, the RSPCA says | The badger, who had to be put down, was deliberately shot in the head, the RSPCA says |
The RSPCA is appealing for information after a dying badger was found with a gunshot wound to the head. | The RSPCA is appealing for information after a dying badger was found with a gunshot wound to the head. |
A member of the public found the badger with a serious head injury near Upper Bittell Reservoir in Barnt Green, at around 10:00 GMT on Thursday. | A member of the public found the badger with a serious head injury near Upper Bittell Reservoir in Barnt Green, at around 10:00 GMT on Thursday. |
Badgers are protected by law but the RSPCA says that setts continue to be targeted by wildlife criminals. | Badgers are protected by law but the RSPCA says that setts continue to be targeted by wildlife criminals. |
RSPCA Inspector Graeme Brookes, who is investigating the case, has asked that anyone with further information contact him as soon as possible. | RSPCA Inspector Graeme Brookes, who is investigating the case, has asked that anyone with further information contact him as soon as possible. |
Mr Brookes said: "This poor badger was still alive when I found him but was in an awful state with a serious injury to his head. | Mr Brookes said: "This poor badger was still alive when I found him but was in an awful state with a serious injury to his head. |
"He was collapsed and unresponsive with very shallow breathing. There were maggots in the wound with dried blood around it. | "He was collapsed and unresponsive with very shallow breathing. There were maggots in the wound with dried blood around it. |
"Sadly he would not have survived his injuries so had to be put to sleep to ease his suffering." | "Sadly he would not have survived his injuries so had to be put to sleep to ease his suffering." |
The RSPCA said statistics showed a 23% year-on-year increase in the total number of animals targeted by weapons across England and Wales, up from 300 in 2022 to 370 in 2023. | The RSPCA said statistics showed a 23% year-on-year increase in the total number of animals targeted by weapons across England and Wales, up from 300 in 2022 to 370 in 2023. |
An X-ray at the RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre & Hospital revealed the badger had been deliberately shot in the head | An X-ray at the RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre & Hospital revealed the badger had been deliberately shot in the head |
Mr Brookes added: "I was very concerned about how this badger came to be so badly injured. Thanks to the team at RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre and Hospital his body was X-rayed, which revealed that this badger had been deliberately shot. | Mr Brookes added: "I was very concerned about how this badger came to be so badly injured. Thanks to the team at RSPCA Birmingham Animal Centre and Hospital his body was X-rayed, which revealed that this badger had been deliberately shot. |
"We share our space with wildlife and they deserve our respect and kindness. Animals feel pain and it's awful to think that anyone could take pleasure from targeting a living creature." | "We share our space with wildlife and they deserve our respect and kindness. Animals feel pain and it's awful to think that anyone could take pleasure from targeting a living creature." |
Nigel Tolley, the chair of the Badger Trust's West Midlands and Worcestershire branch said it was an older, underweight badger. | |
As there was no exit wound and the shot in the badger's head was fragmented, he believes it had probably ricocheted off a wall. | |
Mr Tolley said the charity was dealing with more instances of badgers being shot, and also said he had seen instances of people deliberately hitting them with their cars. | |
"[Badgers] have still got this very bad reputation, which they shouldn't have." | |
They are legally protected under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992, in addition to other wildlife legislation, meaning it is an offence to kill, injure or take a badger. | |
While badgers are still culled in certain areas, the RSPCA says only those with a special licence from Natural England are permitted to cull them. | While badgers are still culled in certain areas, the RSPCA says only those with a special licence from Natural England are permitted to cull them. |
Mr Tolley added, "People think that because the government can shoot them [in reference to the badger cull], they can too, when actually it's illegal and it could be a prison sentence." | |
The West Midlands and Worcestershire branch of the Badger Trust told the BBC that the area where the badger was found is not in a cull zone. | The West Midlands and Worcestershire branch of the Badger Trust told the BBC that the area where the badger was found is not in a cull zone. |
Anyone with information is asked to call 0300 123 8018, quoting reference number 01468053. | Anyone with information is asked to call 0300 123 8018, quoting reference number 01468053. |
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