Mid Derbyshire Badger Group
The Group:
The Mid Derbyshire Badger Group was formed in 1990
and covers an area of the county stretching from east to west, from Derby in the
south to Bakewell in the North. The Groups's objectives are to encourage
the understanding and study of badgers, their environment and habitat, and to
promote measures that enhance their welfare and conservation.
Badgers and their setts are protected by the Protection of Badgers Act 1992. This legislation was introduced to prevent cruelty to badgers, particularly that associated with badger baiting.
The groups work includes the surveying and recording of badger setts. We advise companies and bodies who's work may affect badgers and their setts to enable them to ensure that they comply with the protective legislation.
Our advice is often sought by those experiencing problems with badgers, usually occasional damage to lawns and gardens.
ROAD CASUALTIES. Please report road casualties to us as soon as possible. We have specialist equipment and facilities and will respond on a 24 hour basis, providing an emergency service, to rescue injured badgers. We then arrange their veterinary treatment and care before returning them to the wild.
Regular indoor and field meetings
bring members together and keep them in touch with what is happening locally,
regionally and nationally. Other fundraising functions and social events
are held throughout the year.
The Mid-Derbyshire Badger Group is affiliated to the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust
and the National Federation of Badger Groups.
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