Authors
Steven P McCulloch, Michael J Reiss
Publication date
2017/8
Journal
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Volume
30
Pages
469-484
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Bovine tuberculosis (bovine TB) is the most economically important animal health policy issue in Britain. The problem of what to do about badgers has plagued successive governments since a dead badger was discovered with bovine TB in 1971. Successive Labour governments (1997–2010) oversaw the Randomised Badger Culling Trial (RBCT) from 1998 to 2006. Despite the RBCT recommendation against culling, the 2010–2015 Coalition government implemented pilot badger culls. This paper provides an account of the evolution of bovine TB and badger control policy, focusing on the 1997–2010 Labour, the 2010–2015 Coalition and the 2015-present Conservative governments. Interviews with bovine TB policy stakeholders supplement discussion of the development of bovine TB policy. The paper discusses the science and politics of bovine TB policy, in which there are different badger control …
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SP McCulloch, MJ Reiss - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2017