Badgers

Badgers are carnivorous mammals that belong to the family of weasels. They are territorial, cute and furry. They are also dangerous predators for their small sized prey. To find out more about them, read the articles given below.
Articles

Honey Badgers
Courage and ferocity and an incurable sweet tooth – that's the honey badger for you!

Science Backs the Badgers
Roy Hattersley: The argument against culling badgers is scientific not sentimental. The case in favor is more the product of lobbying than of logic.

Country Diary: Strathnairn
There are signs that the numbers of badgers in the Highlands are increasing despite suffering a heavy death toll on some main roads. Ray Collier

Day of the Badger
A government in tune with public opinion would act to halt this senseless slaughter. By Roy Hattersley

Country Diary: New Forest
My first encounter with badgers some 50 years ago was through the tenant of a forest property who was fed up with the local family digging up the bulbs in his garden every night.

Starving Badgers Turn Up In British Gardens
Badgers in the UK, suffering from this summer’s heat wave, have resorted to digging up hundreds of private gardens in a desperate search for food, conservationists said today.

Badgers
There is a sneaky plan afoot to badger the badgers. Read all about it here.