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Controlled shooting of badgers in the field under licence to prevent the spread of bovine TB in cattle

Best practice guidance This Best Practice Guidance describes best practice for the controlled shooting of free-ranging badgers in the field and the associated use of artificial light (i.e. ‘lamping’).  Compliance with this guidance will normally be a condition of a licence issued for the killing of badgers by this means to prevent the spread of [...]

Unique ID: PB13716 | Page last modified: May 4, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Cage-trapping and shooting of badgers under licence to prevent the spread of bovine TB in cattle

Best practice guidance This Best Practice Guidance describes best practice for the use of live-capture (cage) traps followed by humane shooting and related use of artificial light for the taking and/or killing of badgers.  Compliance with this guidance will normally be a condition of a licence issued for the taking/killing of badgers by this means [...]

Unique ID: PB13715 | Page last modified: May 4, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Establishing and running a badger culling training course and assessing competence: minimum course requirements

Government policy is to allow the granting of licenses under the Protection of Badgers Act 1992 and the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 to enable a cull of badgers for the purpose of controlling bovine tuberculosis in cattle. Natural England (NE) is the licensing authority and will grant licences subject to strict criteria and licence [...]

Unique ID: PB13714 | Page last modified: May 4, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Bovine TB Compliance and Enforcement Priorities

Ministers have agreed a number of priorities for improving compliance with and enforcement of the controls in place to tackle bovine TB in England.

Unique ID: PB13758 | Page published: April 24, 2012 | Animal Health

Bluetongue Flyer

This is a flyer detailing clinical signs to look out for in an outbreak of Bluetongue.

Unique ID: PB12456 | Page last modified: April 20, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Bluetongue – Guidance for livestock keepers

This is a leaflet providing some facts on Bluetongue and advice on what to do if you suspect your animals have the disease.

Unique ID: PB12640B | Page last modified: April 21, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

UK Bluetongue Control Strategy

The attached is a document detailing an agreed Government and Stakeholder strategy to limit the impact of an incursion of Bluetongue (BTV) in the United Kingdom.

Unique ID: PB13752 | Page last modified: April 20, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Bluetongue Disease Contingency Plans for Great Britain

The attached is the contingency plan for dealing with outbreaks of Bluetongue disease in Great Britain, in accordance with Article 18 of Directive 2000/75/EC introducing Community measures for the control of Bluetongue.

Unique ID: PB13751 | Page last modified: April 20, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Great Britain and Northern Ireland Contingency Plan for Exotic Notifiable Diseases of Animals

The Great Britain and Northern Ireland contingency plan provides an overview of the response to an outbreak of exotic notifiable disease at the UK level. The plan highlights how the Administrations work together to provide a rapid and effective response and contains details on the structures, roles and responsibilities and communications used in an outbreak.

Unique ID: PB13714 | Page last modified: April 20, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming

Notifiable Avian Disease Control Strategy for Great Britain

This document describes how an outbreak of notifiable avian disease in Great Britain would be managed and sets out the measures applied in such an eventuality. It also describes the measures and wider framework in place to prevent and limit an incursion of notifiable avian disease. It is the aim of this strategy that all [...]

Unique ID: PB13701 | Page published: January 24, 2012 | Animal Health, Food and Farming