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Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 25 April 2023

Tuesday, 25 April 2023

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Holly Cairns

Question:

443. Deputy Holly Cairns asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine the number of badgers culled, by county, in 2022 and to date in 2023, the number of these badgers found dead in the snares; and the number that were alive and were killed by gunshot or other method. [19178/23]

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My Department does not use snares to capture badgers. Our operatives use stopped body restraints under licence from the National Parks and Wildlife service.

No badgers were found dead in stopped body restraints and all badgers in the attached spreadsheet were dispatched in accordance with the terms of our licence from the National Parks and Wildlife service.

Badger vaccination is now an integral part of the Irish TB Eradication Programme. This follows over 15 years of research work using BCG vaccine to prevent tuberculosis infection in badgers, and scientific trials carried out between 2013 and 2017 that show that vaccination is no less effective than culling.

Badger vaccination is thus being substituted for continued culling of badgers such that a significant reduction in the numbers of badgers culled can be achieved over the coming years while still maintaining effective control of the risk posed to cattle.

The large-scale roll-out of badger vaccination commenced in late 2019. Every year more and more of the countryside is designated as vaccination zones. This is reflected in the numbers of badgers captured for vaccination in these zones rising from an initial figure of 1,937 badgers in 2019, to 4,698 badgers in 2020. This figure rose again in 2021 to 6,586 badgers, with a further 7,244 badgers captured for vaccination in 2022.

I am committed to reducing TB incidence rates across the country. There is a terrible financial and emotional pain associated with a TB breakdown. We have made good strides since I launched the new TB Strategy in 2021 with all stakeholders working collectively and collegially to reduce TB rates. We must keep this going with the ultimate aim of eradicating TB from the herd.

Please see attached the numbers of badgers captured and culled by county in 2022 and 2023 to date.

2022

Carlow

12

Cavan

275

Clare

404

Cork North

333

Cork South

370

Donegal

20

Dublin

27

Galway

329

Kerry

348

Kildare

176

Kilkenny

36

Laois

147

Leitrim

0

Limerick

177

Longford

0

Louth

0

Mayo

239

Meath

132

Monaghan

225

Offaly

276

Roscommon

278

Sligo

220

Tipperary North

267

Tipperary South

109

Waterford

69

Westmeath

468

Wexford

116

Wicklow East

84

Wicklow West

121

2023 to date

Carlow

0

Cavan

96

Clare

229

Cork North

116

Cork South

152

Donegal

0

Dublin

6

Galway

158

Kerry

161

Kildare

86

Kilkenny

13

Laois

63

Leitrim

0

Limerick

73

Longford

0

Louth

0

Mayo

58

Meath

69

Monaghan

65

Offaly

112

Roscommon

147

Sligo

88

Tipperary North

85

Tipperary South

23

Waterford

31

Westmeath

152

Wexford

44

Wicklow East

38

Wicklow West

56

Question No. 444 answered with Question No. 436.
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