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  1. Bird Carving Basics: Volume Two: Feet by Curtis J. Badger, 1990-08
  2. Bird Carving Basics: Bills and Beaks by Curtis J. Badger, 1991-01
  3. Bird Carving Basics: Heads by Curtis J. Badger, 1991-01
  4. Bird Carving Basics: Eyes by Curtis J. Badger, 1990-08
  5. Bird Carving Basics: Special Painting Techniques (Vol 7) by Curtis J. Badger, 1992-02
  6. Additions to the flora of Ginn Woods, Delaware County, Indiana.: An article from: Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science by Donald S Ruch, Chris R. Reidy, et all 2004-06-03
  7. Bird Carving Basics: How to Compete by Curtis J. Badger, 1994-03
  8. Bird Carving Basics: Habitat by Curtis J. Badger, 1992-02
  9. Tools (Bird Carving Basics) by Curtis J. Badger, 1993-03
  10. Lizards by David Badger, 2003-04
  11. The impact of organized landowner-sportsmen small carnivore harvest upon red fox, raccoon, badger, skunk and pheasant populations, 1974-78: Completion ... of Game, Fish and Parks, Wildlife Division) by Larry F Fredrickson, 1982
  12. The Badger Diaries by Keith Childs, Jane Childs, 2010-05-31
  13. Badgers and Development by P.D. Nugent, 2004-12
  14. Badgers (Worldlife Library) by Darbyshire, 1998-10-09

61. Hunting Home Page Hunting WEB HotLinks Big Game Big Game Harvest
wildlife in Danger. OTHER DOW WEB SITE HOTLINKS. News Info. Division of wildlifeCalendar. News Archive. Image Database. CHRONIC WASTING DISEASE. badger.
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Hunting WEB HotLinks Big Game Big Game Harvest Statistics ... Personalize this site BADGER W ith their flattened, oval shape, abundant grizzled brownish fur, distinctive white stripe on the forehead (sometimes continuing down the back) and powerful build, badgers are easily identified. They are the "bulldozer" of the weasel family. Large front claws suggest a capable burrower. The face is black with pale marks, the feet are black and the belly is pale. Total length is 28 – 32 inches, the short tail only 4 – 6 inches long. Weights range from 11 to 22 pounds. B B adgers eat mostly burrowing rodents, such as ground squirrels and pocket gophers, which they dig up during evening or early morning. They also eat nestling birds and rabbits, as well as insects. When frozen ground protects burrowing rodents from attack, badgers turn to mice. In especially cold weather they may simply retreat to their burrow to sleep. B adgers mate in late summer. Embryo implantation is delayed until about February. One to four young are born in early spring. They grow quickly and leave their mothers during their first autumn. They first breed first as yearlings. B adgers are well protected from most predators by a thick hide and generally unpleasant disposition. Some are killed for fur, but habitat loss and vehicular accidents probably are greater causes of mortality.

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63. Painting Of A European Badger In Highland Perthshire By Wildlife Artist, Roger L
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64. Vancouver Island, BC, Wildlife And Nature - VancouverIsland.com
Search, Ad. Category, wildlife and Nature. badger (Taxidea taxus) The handsomeand somewhat portly badger is one of the largest members of the weasel family.
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Badger (Taxidea taxus)
The handsome and somewhat portly Badger is one of the largest members of the weasel family. It is widespread and common in North America, as long as there is suitable Habitat. Badgers live in open forested areas, or rangeland. In British Columbia, these habitats have been seriously reduced in the era of European settlement, and as a result the Badger is a rare mammal in this province. Fewer than 1,000 Badgers remain here, and they are restricted to the Okanagan Valley, north to Kamloops, and the East Kootenay region.
Badgers spend much of their lives in burrows, which they dig with powerful forepaws and long claws. A female's maternity burrow complex is likely to include a split main tunnel, so two animals can pass, separate chambers for disposal of faeces, and a grass-lined bedding chamber. Badger litters average about two young, and are usually born in April. Like some other weasels, the Badger's reproductive system delays the implantation of the eggs in the uterus.
The young are independent after about three months of their mother's care, and at this time they disperse to new territory. This movement may be as much as 100 kilometers, and is a time of high mortality in the young animals. Badgers are taken by Coyotes and Golden Eagles, but in an increasingly human environment, many are killed by cars and vermin poisons. If a young Badger escapes these threats, it must hunt efficiently to keep itself alive. Their diet is mostly small mammals, including a high percentage of fossorial species, or those that live in burrows.

65. British Wildlife - Badger
This is one of the entrances to a badger set in the local woods. To find more informationon badgers other British wildlife please check my link page.
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This is one of the entrances to a badger set in the local woods. As you can see the photo was taken in the spring. The 4 photo's above came from Steve Jackson's Brockwatch site.
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67. Lincolnshire Police - Wildlife Crime Trends
badger Watch Group Enjoys Success. Keeneyed conservationists have helpedofficers cut badger baiting and other wildlife crime in Lincolnshire.
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Home Welcome News Contents ... Report Crime Online by PC Nigel Lound, Rural Intelligence Officer and wildlife crime specialist Badger Watch Group Enjoys Success Keen-eyed conservationists have helped officers cut badger baiting and other wildlife crime in Lincolnshire. Rural Intelligence Officer PC Nigel Lound appealed to people via the local media and the police's own website, to join a Badger Watch Group last autumn. PC Lound was overwhelmed by the response. Nearly 100 people have joined and since the group was formed in November, the police have seen a noticeable decline in the number of reports of possible badger diggers. "In the last four years we have received 198 reports relating to suspected badger digging," said PC Lound. "Since the formation of the Badger Watch Group more than two months ago, we've only had four. "Although it's a bit early to draw comparisons, I think the fact the group is operating and has received such good publicity is helping deter offenders." Members of the group are warned not to approach offenders. Instead they help catch criminals by being vigilant. Members visit known setts every couple of weeks and make note of any signs of activity.

68. Environmental - Nature - Wildlife - Conservation - WWF South Africa
The project came about after wildlife researchers, Keith Colleen Begg, revealedthat the honey badger (or ratel as is it also known ) is severely persecuted
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WWF is an independent nature organization dedicated to environmental and wildlife conservation. This work mainly consists of the protection of plants, animals and natural resources threatened with extinction.
Of beekeepers and badgers
By Heather Dugmore
For years commercial beekeepers in South Africa have been at war with the honey badgers who destroy their hives to get at the honey and larvae. In an industry worth an estimated 3.2 billion rand, honey badgers are widely regarded as vermin and farmers poison or trap them.
We join her on a journey up the west coast to visit two beekeepers who have introduced entirely successful badger-proof hives.
Standing there (in protective gear of course), surrounded by 80 000 disturbed bees, is one of those moments in life when time slows right down. Only afterwards does the brain really register the wonder and impact of it.
His hives have served him well and today his wife not only has jam on the table but tens of kilograms of delicious badger-friendly honey.
For more information e-mail Joan Isham at joanisham@bermar.co.za

69. Secret World Badger & Wildlife Rescue Centre - Farms In Somerset
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70. ALLAN BANTICK'S WILDLIFE CONSERVATION, LECTURES AND PHOTOGRAPHY
LINKS TO OTHER wildlife RELATED SITES. THE OSPREY PROJECTS AT RUTLAND WATER. www.ospreys.org.uk. www.rspb.org.uk/webcams/.NATIONAL FEDERATION OF badger GROUPS.
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THE ALLAN BANTICK WILDLIFE PAGE Allan has become increasingly involved in Scottish wildlife conservation, and has experienced some of the highs and lows that such involvement brings. He has held a poisoned buzzard in his hands, then seen that bird fly away next day, healthy and anxious to be free. He has watched the distraught behaviour of a pair of ospreys whose eggs had just been stolen, then, a year later, watched that same pair raise a family of three fine youngsters. Allan was deeply affected by these and other similar experiences, and has now retired so as to devote most of his time to wildlife matters. He is currently the manager of the Strathspey Badger Hide, is a member of the Scottish Badgers Executive Committee, and is Coordinator of the Highland Badger Network for whom he runs a website. He also runs websites for the Scottish Beavers Network, and the local conservationists, the Badenoch and Strathspey Conservation Group. Allan assists with the monitoring and protection of ospreys, otters, badgers, dolphins and all manor of other birds and beasts as occasion demands, and helps Scottish Natural Heritage, the police, and various other bodies with an assortment of wildlife projects. Over the years Allan has been interviewed on TV, radio and in the newspapers about these activities and occasionally gets the chance to air his views to those who make decisions at national level that affect our wildlife.

71. Binfield Badger Group
Promoting badger welfare within the Berkshire area.Category Regional Europe England Berkshire Binfield...... get help on any badgerrelated issues. link out into the great network of badgerand wildlife sites on the Internet. We hope you enjoy your visit. Enter Our Site.
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Binfield Badger Group Protecting Badgers in Berkshire Charity Number 1075886 Binfield Badger Group, PO Box 3805, Binfield, Berks RG42 1HH
Welcome to Binfield Badger Group Homepage
Last Update Binfield Badger Group exists for three main purposes:
  • We promote badger conservation and welfare locally and nationally We are a resource for dealing with any badger-related matters within the Berkshire area We are a membership organisation for people interested in knowing more about badgers and wildlife and who want to get involved in conservation activities.
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72. Badger
Hunting, wildlife Habitat 1 2 October 15November 14, 2002 Zone 3 November 1,2002-March 1, 2003 Season Bag Limit 1 per person In Zone 1, badger may only
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In Zone 1, badger may only be trapped in Baraga, Dickinson, Gogebic, Houghton, Iron, Keweenaw, Marquette, Menominee and Ontonagon counties and Alger and Delta counties west of federal forest highway 13.
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73. Wildlife Films
film won 1st Place in the Animal Behaviour Category at the International WildlifeFilm Festival One honey badger was seen eating over 30 feet of snakes in just
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  • Snake killers: Honey badgers of the Kalahari - National Geographic Special
" Honey badgers may look innocent, about the size of an average dog, but these fearless foragers prey on more than 60 different species in the Kalahari, including some of the region's most dangerous snakes. One honey badger was seen eating over 30 feet of snakes in just three days. Join honey badger experts-Keith and Colleen Begg- who through research, film and photography have compiled the most extensive study to date of honey badgers in the wild. Their cameras capture not only the heroic saga of a remarkable couple working in the wild, but the natural history of one of the world's most unique and extraordinary creatures" National Geographic Channel highlights Purchase the Video on line (in pal format) or DvD at (search on "Snake-killers") In South Africa the video is available at all retailers which stock National Geographic Documentaries.

74. HOME PAGE
If you come across a disturbance at a sett after the event, you should contactDurham County badger Group, via Durham wildlife Trust 0191 5843112.
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We are situated in the Northeast of England with Northumberland to the North, Cumbria to the West and North Yorkshire to the South of our county. Durham County Badger Group is part of Durham Wildlife Trust and was founded in 1981. We had the pleasure of hosting the National Federation of Badger Groups Millenium Conference, September 2000.in Durham City. We are affiliated to the 'National Federation of Badger Groups' -Registered Charity No 1041772. Our group exists to protect and study the badger in its natural environment, with the purpose of ensuring the long term safety and survival of perhaps one of Britain's best-loved animals. Durham Badger Group is assisting in the protection of the badger by:-
  • Recording the distribution and status of badgers in County Durham, the boroughs of Darlington,Gateshead and South Tyneside and the City of Sunderland.
  • Regularly monitoring setts to check for damage and disturbance.
  • Liaising with Police and the R.S.P.C.A. To prosecute offenders.

75. Neath Port Talbot Badger Group Welcome Page
Information about badgers, legal protection, group activities, photo gallery, and forum.Category Regional Europe Society and Culture...... groups, are attempting to produce a distribution map of local wildlife species to TheNeath Port Talbot badger Group forms part of the Glamorgan badger Group
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Welcome, we hope you find our site of interest This site is dedicated to the memory of Martin Williams, a good friend and valuable member for many years. Welcome to new members... Andrew, Mark and Kath from Neath.
See you all next week for the sett checks.
BADGER SOUNDS FROM A PORT TALBOT WOOD AT 1.30am
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A Badger Foraging in Dead Leaves, with Wildcat in Background [334K WAV]

A Badger Eating Earthworms at Edge of Stream [226K WAV]

A Badger Growling at Another Trying to Pinch Food [97K WAV]
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76. Neath Port Talbot Badger Group (S.Wales)
badger). Try Animal Rescuers click on logo. Try UK Safari for badgerand other wildlife info.. Go Wild - Visit UK Safari. For other
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All the sites below are included for convenience and interest reasons, and with the best intention in mind. The Neath Port Talbot Badger Group cannot be held responsible for any content, comment, opinion, advice or accuracy of information in these sites. If you find a site is no longer available then please inform us by email. Thank you for your co-operation.
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77. Bevere-Vivis Collectable Postcards -- The British Wildlife Gallery
collectable postcards collectors paintings art artist British wildlife englishwildlife robin badger hedgehog rabbit otter fox Valerie Briggs.
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collectable postcards collectors paintings art artist British wildlife english wildlife robin badger hedgehog rabbit otter fox Valerie Briggs Beautiful paintings of classic British wildlife, from the lonely Badger to the spirited Robin, all brought vividly to life in the stunningly detailed watercolour work of artist Valerie Briggs. Click on any card to see an enlargement.
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Rabbits Wild Cats Weasels Brown Hare Grey Seals The Year of the Fox Young Rabbits at Play Roe Deer Great Crested Newt Fox Cubs - sepia drawing - Limited Edition If you enjoy the work of Valerie Briggs, you might also be interested in her paintings of Cats and Birds PLEASE NOTE: our secure order form will open up in a new window, allowing you to continue to browse through the postcards in this window and add them to your order. or E-Mail us at: postcards@beverevivis.com

78. Wildlife Conservation
badger Man (Fordingbridge) Basingstoke WWF Supporters Group Blackwater WildlifeRescue Brook Meadow Conservation Group Bursledon Rights Of Way Amenities
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Home Search Contacts A-Z Index ... Cousin is Hampshire County Council's directory of community organisations. Badger Man (Fordingbridge) Basingstoke WWF Supporters Group Blackwater Wildlife Rescue Brook Meadow Conservation Group ... World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) New Forest Group
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79. Video By Klang Und Kleid - BADGER WATCH - Wildlife
Translate this page Filmplakate. Unter anderem auch badger WATCH (wildlife von BECKMANN VIDEO,Bestellnummer JFK006). Und viele weitere Videos! -). Videos,
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80. Kent Wildlife Trust
nooses if necessary. The wildlife Hospitals Trust will also give generaladvice. I have found a dead badger, what should I do? If you
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