Drought is killing badger populations as they struggle to dig for earthworms

Drought is killing badger populations as they struggle to dig for earthworms

Drought is killing badger populations as they struggle to dig for earthworms in water-starved soil, experts warn

  • Daytime sightings of the nocturnal mammal have risen as they travel further on
  • Harder ground has made it difficult to dig up earthworms which is their main diet
  • Those wishing to help can leave out water, nuts and fruits, the Badger Trust said 

Badger populations in some areas could soon be extinct because of the drought, campaigners warn.

Daytime sightings of the nocturnal mammal have risen as they travel further afield to find food and water.

Harder ground has made it difficult to dig up earthworms, their main diet, the Badger Trust said.

Many have died of dehydration and hunger.

Those wishing to help can leave out water, nuts and fruits, the trust said. 

Daytime sightings of the nocturnal mammal have risen as they…

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