Apparently my warning post to Frieds of Eastville Park Face Book group will not be published. I have been told that this is because of a number of things:
1. Bristol City Council has refused to analyse the blue substance found as it is "probably harmless". One wonders why the "fighters for the environment" council always fudges around when poison is mentioned? Also there is protected wildlife in the Park and that inc;ludes the badgers a protected species.
2. "We are also trying to establish if the last two badgers found were one and the same or not." Well, I established that the two January badger reports were of the same crcasse as no one had reported it to Bristol City Council; I reported it to the head of the team and it was collected. The one from a couple days ago makes three dead badgers.
I have contacted the Animal Plant Health Advisory regarding the substance to see what they advise.
I have also pointed out that the council collects and incinerates and that in the first instance I should be contacted and any photos taken forwarded to assess whether a post mortem -and exception- can be carried out to find the cause of death. I also highlighted the need for local cooperation.
We have someone locally so should another dead badger turn up then WE will deal with it.
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I am only one person and in a City as big as Bristol we need the people to keep an eye on the environment as well as wildlife. No one was interested in fox deaths and I had to fight for months before post mortems were approved and those are yielding results.
As I have outlined in other posts we are not currently carrying out post mortems on badgers but it may prove necessary.
I posted this on 1st November: Just seen this is messages from this morning:
"Hello Terry, I’m also a member on the BS16 wildlife group and thought you may be able help. Yesterday morning I spotted (and picked up) what I believe to be a fox poo on Clarence Avenue BS16 filled with a blue substance (colour of rat poison / slug killer). I thought you’d be the person to message as I see you’ve done some investigations of fox distribution over the years and I also have read there have been a lot of suspicious fox deaths lately. I usually don’t post on public pages, but would you recommend I share this in the local FB groups too so people are aware? Thank you, Madeline"
And 2nd Nov:"If you live in BS10 or BS16 please pass the word along. We have no idea what the pellets are but they are obviously being consumed and put out deliberately in an area noted for unusual fox deaths this year.
I have today contacted South Cloucestershire Council as well as the council environmental department. The lady who reported the blue pelleted scat yesterday was walking along
Wildlife Incident Investigation Schemwe as well as the chief pathologist at the University PM Services have now been informed, Unfortunately we have no one that could collect the droppings at the moment to hand over to Langford Veterinary School. If you are out and about and spot more of this please alert everyone on group if you can. Thank you
22 Jan Eastville Park: "Does anyone know what this is? Located at the end of
I have just posted to Friends of Eastville Park and asked about the pellets again. Last December a badger was found dead near the lake. In January another dead badger was found near the Park entrance pathway. Yesterday (03 02 2022) a third dead badger was found. Natural causes?
Today I had a post mortem report on a Bristol fox found dead at the end of January:
" it is likely that this fox died from exposure to bromadiolone, given the size of this residue and that there were also haemorrhagic findings on post-mortem. The brodifacoum is at a background level only. The source of the bromadiolone is uncertain."
The poison mentioned comes in blue pellet form.
If you find blue pellets near wildlife corridors or anything suspicious report it to the RSPCA or police as a potential wildlife crime.
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