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1.1 Badger fencing, development and the law.
Under The Protection of Badgers Act 1992 badgers, and their setts, are protected under law. Interference with badgers their setts or habitat is a criminal act. Consequently it is an offence to kill or injure a badger, damage or obstruct a sett, or interfere with a badger whilst occupying a sett. A badger sett is any structure that shows signs of current use by a badger. This does not necessarily mean that a badger has to be currently occupying the sett for it to be protected. In addition where an action is seen to be reckless, an individual may be prosecuted even if damage, interference or death was unintentional. Prosecution under The Protection of Badgers Act can lead to up to 6 months in prison and a £5,000 fine for each offence.
1.2 Badger sett closure and badger gates.
Badger sett closure can be undertaken through the use of badger gates. These are usually constructed from steel, and consist of a frame housing a swinging flap/door (fig 1). These are dug unto the ground to cover the sett entrance. Commonly badger fencing wire mesh is attached to the badger gate and pegged to the ground with steel pegs and or buried with soil to discourage the badgers from digging around the badger gate. The badger gates are usually allowed to open freely both ways for a number of days, but are then secured using a lock down bar across the top of the flap to allow the gates to open from within the sett, but preventing them from being opened from the outside, so excluding the badger from the sett.
This process will need to be repeated for each entrance to the sett. In some cases this may not be possible due to the number of entrances or topography, or where badgers dig around the badger gates. In such cases it may be necessary to erect badger fencing around the sett. Badger gates can then be installed in the fence line to allow one way passage and hence exclusion of the badgers from the area. Badger fencing can also be used to prevent badgers and other large mammals from crossing roads, and/or directing them to safe crossing points. Similarly badger fence is often used to prevent badgers from entering civil or construction sites. This is of particular importance when badger setts are close to the site boundaries.
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