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Shocking badger trap set metres from our Deep Dale Reserve

Thursday 24 September 2020
Tim Birch live at Deep Dale Nature Reserve on 23rd Sept 2020 where a badger trap has been set just metres from a badger set on our nature reserve. Shocking and upsetting! Let your MPs know this is not acceptable.
This persecution of badgers must stop.

Tim Birch

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