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I wonder why? It wouldn't be habitat destruction would it? Surely culling a rare top predator, the badger, wouldn't be affecting entire eco-systems? Lack of woodland wouldn't create wildlife decline would it? Persecution of birds of prey couldn't be a factor could it? The English treat wildlife like rubbish, for them it's only there to be shot or hunted, or in the case of fish killed by our own raw sewage. It's time to listen to scientists and conservationists before it's too late.