Hi - I'm Dr Gareth Enticott, a research fellow at Cardiff University. My research focuses on the geography and sociology of animal health. I'm interested in how farmers, vets, policy makers and conservationists deal with and make sense of animal health on a day to day basis and what this means for the future of animal health and rural places in the UK. I am particularly interested in bovine tuberculosis.


Wednesday, 4 January 2012

The origins of the badger cull

Sorting out my clutter, I came across this on my hard drive. In 2006 Jim Paice gave a presentation to a TB Forum at the Hatherleigh show. There were some other speakers as well, but here he is outlining how important a badger cull would be (along with other measures - you can hear his desire for PCR too). All of this was a year before the ISG released their final report.


Jim Paice MP at the Hatherleigh show 2006 by GarethEnticott

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