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Country |
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35906 |
Jan Heald |
Australia |
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35909 |
Ed Horseman |
Scotland |
All life is precious. The English seem to have got something right it is hard to understand why the Welsh are ignoring scientific advice. |
35910 |
Shauna Mullan |
United Kingdom |
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35917 |
Lisa Carter |
Wales |
Why don't the government authorize more money to find and use an inoculation against this rather than killing millions of innocent animals in case they might cause this problem.. HUMANS can cause the spread of swine flu, but we don't organize a mass cull of humans! |
35922 |
Fiona Gibson |
UK |
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35936 |
Lorraine Kay |
United Kingdom |
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35940 |
KONSTANTINOS DALKOS |
Greece |
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35942 |
Roberta Stemp. |
england |
Why please tell me why have these poor animals have been targetted to be slaughtered,there is enough of them unfortunatly being killed on the highways,have you no feelings of life for wild animals which ever the animals may be, |
35944 |
Caroline Creffield |
United Kingdom |
Definitely better to use the money to investigate further bovine TB than destroy these beautiful animals that are part of our heritage. |
35959 |
Sarah Pitt |
United Kingdom |
I support you in trying to stop the Cull! |
35960 |
Andrew Hardman |
UK |
"We are totally against the culling of badgers in the Welsh Assembly Pilot Scheme. It is a travesty that you are acting against peer reviewed science that concluded that 'badger culling cannot meaningfully contribute to the future control of cattle TB in Britain'. Your Intensive Action Pilot Area which includes killing badgers, a badger vaccination and stringent cattle control measures all together will bring no information that can be deployed in a future policy for the control of Bovine Tb in cattle. Badgers will yet again be the scapegoat for a cattle disease. Their blood on your hands."
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35963 |
Doris Valladares |
Honduras |
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35965 |
antonella cascio |
italia |
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35976 |
Karin Della Valle |
United Kingdom |
The culling of badgers goes against all scientific evidence that it will reduce the incidence of tb in cattle. This cull is unnecessary and therefore morally corrupt. |
35982 |
Darren Shaw |
Yorkshire |
I am totally against the culling of badgers in the Welsh Assembly Pilot Scheme. It is a travesty that you are acting against peer reviewed science that concluded that 'badger culling cannot meaningfully contribute to the future control of cattle TB in Britain'. Your Intensive Action Pilot Area which includes killing badgers, a badger vaccination and stringent cattle control measures all together will bring no information that can be deployed in a future policy for the control of Bovine Tb in cattle. Badgers will yet again be the scapegoat for a cattle disease. Their blood on your hands.
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36045 |
Karina Soerensen |
Denmark |
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36046 |
Kris Soendergaard |
Denmark |
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