Authors
Steven P McCulloch, Michael J Reiss
Publication date
2017/8
Journal
Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
Volume
30
Pages
551-563
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Bovine tuberculosis (bovine TB) is the most important animal health and welfare policy issue in Britain. Badgers are a wildlife reservoir of disease, although the eight-year Independent Scientific Group (ISG) Randomised Badger Culling Trial concluded with a recommendation against culling. The report advised government that bovine TB could be controlled, and ultimately eradicated, by cattle-based measures alone. Despite the ISG recommendation against culling, the farming and veterinary industries continued to lobby government for a badger cull. The 2005–2010 Labour government followed the ISG advice and decided against a cull. The 2010–2015 Coalition and the 2015-present Conservative governments have followed a badger culling policy. This paper investigates whether a virtuous government would cull badgers. It provides an overview of virtue theory in the context of government animal …
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Scholar articles
SP McCulloch, MJ Reiss - Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, 2017