Britain's Badger Wars
Briefly

Peter Hambly pointed out the harsh reality of England's badger population: "We're in a situation where over 250,000 badgers have been killed since 2013 under the cull. It symbolizes a greater failure in wildlife management and agricultural policy."
The article emphasizes the dual nature of human intervention: "On one hand, humans contributed to the restoration of natural spaces like Camley Street Natural Park, but on the other, they are complicit in the destruction of vital species."
Read at The New Yorker
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