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Badger Cull Hearing Date Announced
High Court hearing into badger cull set to take place this month.

Monday June 25th and Tuesday June 26th have been announced as the dates for the Badger Trust’s judicial review of Defra’s decision to allow badger culls to take place this autumn in England. The High Court in London will hear the case, in which the Trust will plea to overturn Defra’s decision.

The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has chosen to sanction pilot culls in West Gloucestershire and West Somerset but if the judge rules against, the policy may be delayed or stopped altogether.

In 2010, The Badger Trust’s judicial review of the Welsh Assembly Government’s decision to cull badgers in north Pembrokeshire succeeded on all grounds in the Court of Appeal. As a result, the policy was delayed and this year the Welsh administration abandoned the plan.

The Trust said it believed culling “would not prevent the spread of disease but rather make matters worse, at great cost to farmers, the taxpayer and badgers.”

However,
during last week’s Beef Expo 2012 event, NBA TB committee chairman and South West farmer Bill Harper said that he was adamant the cull would still go ahead. Describing TB as a “fire which is spreading ever outwards”, he said it needed tackling from a range of angles.

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Submissions open for BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026

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 The BSAVA has opened submissions for the BSAVA Clinical Research Abstracts 2026.

It is an opportunity for applicants to present new research on any veterinary subject, such as the preliminary results of a study, discussion of a new technique or a description of an interesting case.

They must be based on high-quality clinical research conducted in industry, practice or academia, and summarised in 250 words.

Applications are welcome from vets, vet nurses, practice managers, and students.

Submissions are open until 6 March 2026. 

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Survey seeks ruminant sector views on antimicrobial stewardship

A new survey is seeking views of people working in the UK ruminant sector on how to tackle the challenge of demonstrating responsible antibiotic stewardship.

Forming part of a wider, collaborative initiative, the results will help identify the types of data available so that challenges with data collection can be better understood and addressed.

Anyone working in the UK farming sector, including vets and farmers,is encouraged to complete the survey, which is available at app.onlinesurveys.jisc.ac.uk