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During the pilot cull who were the cages purchased by.
Consultations with the British Veterinary Association (BVA) about various topics relating to Defra's 2014 badger cull control policy.
Advice to Natural England on badger control from Defra.
More information on the further research planned into the use of carbon monoxide as a potential sett based means of humane culling.
Information about post mortems during the pilot badger culls.
Analysis and monitoring of social media in relation to TB policies from 1 March to 31 May 2014.
Details of practical testing into badger gassing undertaken by Defra prior to the pilot badger culls.
Information about daily reports and thermal imaging recordings from the pilot badger culls.
Information about badger gassing trials.
Cost incurred by Defra controlling TB throughout 2013.
Details of post mortems of every single badger in the pilot cull zones and how many were tested for TB.
Evidence supporting the statement by the Secretary of State (SoS) on 3 April 2014 on Radio 4.
TB testing and badger pilot cull figures.
TB testing and numbers of badgers culled in the pilot culls.
Animal Health and Veterinary Laboratories Agency (AHVLA) report regarding culled badgers.
Breakdown of the costs of the pilot badger cull.
English badger population size and bovine TB (bTB) incidence.
Trials into the efficacy of gassing badgers and the present trials being undertaken.
TB transmission from wildlife to cats
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