| Pest Advice |
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| Injured Wildlife
Advice By Species |
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| Injured Wildlife
Advice by Scenario |
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| Find a Wildlife
Rescue |
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When to
help badgers?

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In general, a badger out during the day
or one which can be easily approached is likely to be in
trouble.
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A badger which has been hit by a car or
attacked by a dog will need to be assessed and treated for
injuries.
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A badger with an obvious wound or
injury.
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A badger caught in a snare or
fence.
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A baby seen on it's own for some time.
Baby badgers normally stay in the sett so if it is above
ground there may be a problem. Observe before intervening and
call a wildlife rescue for further advice.
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What Should I
Do Next?
WHATEVER YOU DO, DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PICK UP OR TOUCH A
BADGER, EVEN A BABY!
Badgers have incredibly
powerful jaws and very large, sharp powerful claws. They can and will
inflict a serious injury if not handled properly. If you have found a
badger in need of assistance you must seek assistance from an experienced
wildlife rescue. |