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Join the Dorset Badger Group today: click HERE!

Recruit friends and family who might be interested in joining the Dorset Badger Group.

Get actively involved

Could you spare some time to help us run the Badger Group and help Dorset’s badgers?

You might like to help with administrative work.
If you prefer outdoor work, we need people with basic knowledge of badger sett identification and badger habits to do initial follow-up to the many calls we get about badgers in gardens, under sheds and near new developments.
Monitor/ record setts in your area and inform us of any damage.
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There are many other jobs you might like to help with, or maybe you have some special skills you could offer us? Please contact Elisabeth James on 01297-678772 to chat about the possibilities. Just a few hours a month could be very great help.

Keep us informed

Inform us about the location of badger setts in Dorset.
Inform us of the location of road traffic accidents and other badger fatalities.
Report to us about any planned developments or clearance work that may encroach on a badger sett.
Report rumours, however bizarre, of people boasting about killing badgers or people who you suspect may be involved in the unlawful killing of badgers.

Other

We are looking for location suitable for group badger watching. If you watch a sett regularly and think it would be a good venue please let us know.

We need badger stories, poems and anecdotes for our newsletters. We are also trying to build up a collection of badger pictures and photographs.

 

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Images used which are copyright Steve Jackson are taken from www.badgers.org.uk/badgerpages