Tuesday 28 January 2020

Betty is Snared

Hello Betty Fans,
I thought you might have been worried about me so a quick Blog to let you know about your favourite Badger. Oh, have I had a difficult time, but things are getting better. For the first time in living memory I missed 2 weeks at Defra. Why? Because I got caught in a snare and had a very bad paw.  This is a snare:

When a Creature gets caught in a snare it tightens around them and is supposed to hold the Animal quietly until the game keeper comes along to kill it. In reality the Creature struggles desperately to escape and can get strangled or badly injured. Sometimes the game keeper doesn't come back at all and the poor Animal suffers and starves and then dies. 

And, of course, if you live in the countryside your Cat or Dog can get caught in a snare- they often do:

Luckily I didn't die because one of the cubs found me and went to get Mary and she used some sharp scissors she called snips to get me out.  If it wasn't for Mary I might have died like this poor Badger:



Snares are often set up on shooting estates to kill any Animals that might reduce the profitability of shooting Pheasants and Partridges.  After a shoot the bodies of the birds shot are sometimes put into "stink pits".  I really don't understand why if they kill a bird they don't eat it; it is such a waste.  The smell of all this flesh attracts all sorts of meat eating Creatures such as Foxes and Buzzards and Crows..... and Badgers.  And so we get snared and die too.  

Mary land I live near a shooting estate  so we are always at risk of getting caught.  Luckily it was only my paw, and Mary put antiseptic on it so I won't die of infection.  Still I now walk with a wobble and I am having trouble digging holes  but my cubs are helping me out. 

Another visitor to Mary's garden is Fox.  He was a cub last year.  Sadly he got caught in a snare too.  Here is a video of him taken last night:


As you can see he has lost one of his legs at the front.  He probably had to chew it off.  It is a miracle that he didn't die.  Mary feeds him because he has trouble chasing Rabbits.  Unfortunately Mary's food has attracted Rats who eat the Fox food.  They aren't scared of the Fox because they know he can't run as fast as them  Here is a video showing them last night stealing his food:



It all happens in Mary's garden at night.  There might even be a Puma... so Mary doesn't wander around in the dark as much as she used to... . This is a Puma


We have been back at Defra for the last three weeks but my paw has been too sore for typing.  It has been good to be back after the Festive break to see all our friends again.  On my first day back a lovely Huwoman gave me  a free chocolate pudding called a Coconut Collaborative.  It was almost as nice as Peanut butter and Marmite sandwiches.    
Another Huwoman came up to me and said "Thank you, Thank you ,Thank you for everything you are doing."  It quite made me blush.  Last week a Human came up to me and said the same sort of thing and shook my by my sore paw- i didn't complain though because he was being kind. 

I was so glad to see my Angel, the lovely Human who always arrives to look after me when I am in trouble.  And I wasn't even in trouble.  We had a nice chat about how sensitive Creatures sometimes find life hard, but we are glad that we are sensitive because it makes us more compassionate.  I am even compassionate to Mary's Chickens.  The one called Mars died last week and Mary's eyes leaked a lot, so much so that she nearly had 2 accidents while driving home from the vet. I avoid going into the metal box on wheels with Mary. 

There is going to be a reshuffle in by Boris very soon.  He is in a bit of trouble because the National Farmers Union say he is being influenced by his girlfriend Carrie.  They say she persuaded him to stop the killing of Badgers in Derbyshire .  Actually it was silly to kill Badgers in Derbyshire because they had just begun an Badger vaccination programme there. 

Anyway, Badgers and their friends are hoping that Zac Goldsmith becomes the Defra Secretary of State because he doesn't believe in the Badger Kill-Cull.  I am not too hopeful though because I think some Civil Servants and the NFU will try to assassinate him if he tries to stop the policy of killing us lovely Badgers.  This is Zac Goldsmith:


It is very strange how government is over five weeks later than usual in announcing how many Badgers they killed in the Autumn.  They have always announced the figures before Xmas. But not this year.  Someone has made a Freedom of Information request to make them tell us the truth.  

Mary's mother called Nora has gone into a place where they look after very old Hupeople who have forgotten who they are.  She is happy there.  Mary has been very, very tired and sad in recent months because of her old mother and it has been hard for her to go to Defra every week. A positive aspect of Nora's move into a happy place is that Mary will now have more time and energy to look after me and my Badger friends.  I am sure that everyone at Defra will be pleased to hear that.


We are thinking of moving our vigil back to 10 Downing Street, at the front where the public and tourists hang around and take pictures, but also at the back where a lot of important Hupeople come and go.  So you may not see as much of me and Mary as you used to.  Downing Street is where I started my vigil two and a half years ago and we made lots of police friends there. 


We saw Tony Juniper at Defra again this week.  He had no words of support or hope to offer. Mr Juniper has bee a huge disappointment to Badgers and our Hupeople friends.


My poor paw is getting sore now so I will stop.  I have a feeling in my old Badger bones that there will be some positive movement on the matter of the Badger Kill-Cull in the weeks ahead. If not, watch out because Mary is getting herself energised to go into battle.

Night Night,
Betty
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8 comments:

  1. Dear Betty, I am so glad that you did not get badly injured by the snare and that Mary is getting re-energised.
    It is a blessing for the poor people who work in the Government buildings, now that they see you again, full of love and courage, keeping your vigil.
    Let us hope Zac Goldsmith is a bold adventurer like his father and will stand up to Boris, the NFU and the landowners.
    Zac is an old Etonian and may know how to deal with Boris. Boris has a lot in common with Billy Bunter, he is lazy, loves food and will do anything devious to get his own way. Bunter's Wikipedia entry says, ' he is...... obtuse, lazy, racist, inquisitive, deceitful, slothful, self-important and conceited'.
    It is sad to read about Mars. I am glad that she had a few happy weeks in Mary's garden (along with the rats, foxes, badgers, deer and puma.)
    Go well, brave warriors. It is a blessing to read your blog and know you are struggling to make life better for all creatures.
    With love, Tom

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    1. Hello Tom,
      Thank you for sending us such heart squeezing message. We do what we can but me and Mary are not getting any younger. Still, we are not giving up. It is Hupeople like you and the kind folk at Defra who are on the side of us Badgers who keep us going.
      Thank you, Betty x

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  2. Thank you again Betty for your news...and fingers crossed for a better future for you all. And here's hoping Mary recovers her full energy and zest for life now that Nora is in a happier place.x

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    1. Hello Kay, How kind your are to write to me and Mary. Mary is visiting Nora tomorrow and I would like to go too but it is a long journey on the train and Mary is a bit worried that I might have too many of those Gins and Tonics we had on the Man Chester train.
      Wishing you lots of fun and good health,
      Betty x

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  3. Welcome back Betty,
    I'm so pleased that your paw is healing. Perhaps some of the meat eating Hupeople that lay the snares may be enticed by the smell of the abhorrent "stink pits" and themselves become ensnared. Which might make them reconsider their actions, but sadly most probably wouldn't.
    Those sweet naughty little ratties, they should leave the food for 3 legged foxey. Maybe Mary should put up a sign saying something like "This food is for 3 legged foxey and not for ratties". Do you think that would be a good idea?
    I have Coconut Collaborative pots that are a bit like yogurt (but without the animal bits) and they are yummy yummy yummy! What a lovely person to give Mary such a treat.
    I have been thinking about Zac Goldsmith, he looks like a fairly decent sort of chap and he has badgery type hair. So it is no wonder that he is against Boris's (and Boris's Hench Hupeoples') hateful Badger Mass Murder, as any rational, compassionate Huperson would be.
    I'm so pleased for Nora that she has moved to somewhere that sounds caring and wonderful for her.
    Love to you and Mary, Rainbow xxx


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    1. Hello Rainbow.
      I do like writing your name because it reminds me of sunshine after rain. When I next have some cubs I might call one of them after you.. and Tom and Kay as they are big fans too..
      I don't think the Rats will leave the Fox food alone because out here in the wild it is all about the survival of the fittest and the fastest and poor old Fox isn't fit or fast.
      Mary is glad that he is is in the garden though and not a fitter Fox because the chicken would be more at risk. I don't think he will be very good at climbing a six foot fence.
      Also the Rats not very obedient. They are in Mary's loft and she keeps asking them to leave but they stay. She was chasing them up in the loft a while ago and fell out. I think they just laughed at her!
      Thank you for your lovely message. It makes us happy to hear from you.
      Betty x I

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  4. Hello Betty,

    The kill-cull is still going on in the first three zones; Gloucestershire, Somerset and Dorset. Those three zones have already done all four years of the six-week kill-culls and are now on the supplementary kill-culls, which last from any time in July until 31 January (or sooner if Defra say numbers have been reached).

    We are in the third year of the supplementary kill-culls in the first two zones and Dorset is in its first year.

    For the last two years the government did release the figures before Christmas - then had to add in the figures from Glos and Somerset afterwards. We found out when the 2018/19 figures for Glos and Somerset were released that Defra had stop the Somerset kill-cull in mid December 2018 and the Glos one on 18 January 2019.

    As more zones complete the four years of six-week kill-culls and go onto the supplementary ones, if the government released the figures before Christmas, they'd then be adding more and more after the 31 January, so doesn't look like anything sinister that the numbers are not yet out - looks more like they are going to announce the figures for all zones at the same time, so they're waiting until they get the ones from the three supplementary zones.

    Hope your paw is soon feeling better. xxxxxx

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  5. Hello Unknown.
    Thank you for explaining that. I do still think that Defra should let us know how many of my friends they killed in the six weeks. And I never forget that Badgers are still being killed. Tomorrow is February and the end of shooting Badgers and my friends the Pheasants for a while.
    We Badgers were discussed in Parlyment on Wednesday when Lord Krebs asked a question about the Godfray report. Mary is going to write to Lord Krebs again as he was very supportive in the past.
    Thank you for reading my blog and helping me understand things better, and for all your good work.
    Betty x

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