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It’s time for protection. Not extinction.

With your help, we can create a world where badgers are safe from persecution and respected as part of our rich wildlife heritage.

Although badgers are among the most protected British wildlife, they are one of the most persecuted species. Between the government-endorsed badger cull, wildlife crimes and traffic threats, badgers are near extinction in some areas of the country. 

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Britain is already one of the most nature-depleted nations in the world. It's time to take a stand and restore our nature. Now. Before it’s too late.

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£20 could help set up badger groups in local communities to rescue and rehabilitate injured badgers.

Trail cam ©Simon Cox

£50 could help us buy camera traps. These monitor badger setts to gather much-needed population data and protect their homes from harm.

Badger Trust Crime Officer with Police

£75 could help us train police forces to increase the number of successful prosecutions of badger crime.

Badger Trust Badger Watch app

£5 a month could help run the Badger Watch app, allowing the public to report locations of injured badgers and badger crimes.

Badger cub asleep © Wildlife Aid Foundation

£10 a month could help us train groups to protect and rescue badgers in their local area.

Badger Trust Badger Group members from all over England with cull protest banners

£20 a month could help us campaign for the Government to end the badger cull and lobby for tougher legislation

You’re making a difference!

Last year, thanks to donations like yours, we were able to:

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Answer 5,000 calls from members of the public.

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Deliver training to 180 Badger group members trained to rescue and rehabilitate injured badgers.

Badger Trust State of the Badger volunteer training _ volunteers walking to a survey site.

Deliver six police courses, training 118 police staff  to identify and prosecute badger crimes.

Badger hunched down in grass

"Some of the rescues that I have been a part of have been so fulfilling as the badgers are rehabilitated and released. It’s the most wonderful feeling in the world that you’ve saved a badger from awful pain and death."


Sally Jones - Groups Coordinator at Badger Trust and Northamptonshire Badger Group member.

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