by docsquid » Wed Oct 24, 2012 12:11 pm
As I see it, badgers are important predators, and predators are something that we lack in our ecosystem, having hunted many of them to the margins. We have badgers. They do no damage. At all. We love to see them, because they are a mark of a healthy ecosystem that sustains enough life to support top predators.
It does not matter that there are no predators of badgers: in an ecosystem, a state of balance comes to pass whereby the predator numbers are regulated by the availability of their food supply, and overcrowding, disease and so forth. If there are more badgers, it is because the ecosystem can support them. In fact there are predators of badgers - humans (many illegal killings of this protected creature, and many accidental killings on the roads).
The problem is that we rarely let ecosystems come into balance, because we feel the need to constantly "control" them. It is one thing to take a few rabbits or pheasants in a sustainable way, by acting as a natural predator, and another thing entirely to slaughter or wipe out a species from an area merely because we don't like them, or like what our way of life has made them become. IF the evidence showed that badger culling made a large contribution to control of bovine TB, without causing adverse effects, and there were no alternatives, then I would be prepared to look at it. But...the evidence doesn't show that, and there are alternatives (vaccination for badgers and for cattle, once the new test is approved).
The main problem is that humans are not prepared to pay the proper cost of production of meat and milk for our consumption, and as a consequence cattle are not bred to be healthy, or kept in healthy conditions, and put under enormous stress under intensive rearing conditions, which perpetuates the risk of disease. Why badgers should pay the price for this is not at all clear. Besides which, it isn't only badgers that provide a reservoir of infection in wildlife - many other species are implicated - do we kill them all? Sorry, I can't support the cull in any shape or form.