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Promotes the conservation and welfare of badgers and the protection of their setts and habitats for the public benefit.
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Buckinghamshire Badger Group aims to learn about and protect Buckinghamshire’s badgers. The group operate an injured badger helpline.
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Specialises in the rescue and treatment of injured and abandoned badgers then organises their rehabilitation and subsequent return to the wild. The service is provided 24 hrs, 7 days a week
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The Essex Badger Protection Group is made up of a group of voluntary members throughout Essex whose common interest is the protection and rehabilitation of sick and injured badgers and giving advice regarding badgers in gardens.
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North East Essex Badger Group promotes the well-being of all badgers in this part of the county. They operate a helpline for injured badgers.
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Irish Wildlife Matters was created to address the lack of easily accessible information on Irish wildlife rescue and first aid.
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The Northern Ireland Badger Group is an independent voluntary group working to promote the conservation, protection, welfare and better understanding of badgers.
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The key role of the West Kent Badger Group is to protect badgers and to promote their welfare in West Kent.
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Northamptonshire Badger Group are members of the Badger Trust, and are actively involved in the welfare of badgers in Northants, manning a helpline for sick or injured badgers.
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Scottish Badgers cooperates closely with the Badger Trust to the study, conservation and protection of badgers, their setts and natural habitat in Scotland.
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Cuan Wildlife Rescue rescue, care for and rehabilitate sick, injured and orphaned wild animals and birds, help is available 24 hours a day.
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The Somerset Badger Group is committed to conserving, protecting and promoting badgers. The group have a 24 hour helpline for injured and sick badgers.
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The Badger Trust Sussex participate in a variety of conservation projects aimed at protecting badger setts.
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Harper Asprey relieve the suffering of wildlife in need of care and attention. In particular we aim to provide and maintain rescue homes or other facilities for the reception, care and treatment of such wildlife to enable rehabilitation and release back into the wild. The rescue provides an emergency helpline.
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West Surrey Badger Group operates throughout the Western half of the county to rescue, rehabilitate and provide advice on Badgers.
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Gwent Badger Group work to campaign, conserve and rescue badgers across the County. There is a 24 hour helpline avaiable for badger related emergencies.
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Local members are involved in a range of activities, from rescuing injured badgers, often due to road traffic accidents, taking orphaned cubs to wildlife rescues, mapping sets and responding to planning applications on land where badgers live.