, which regularly occurred in the Lower and Delta Rhine before World War II. Apart from a few locations, most semi-aquatic mammals are now extinct. The European beaver, a ripariankeystone species, was hunted almost to extinction in Europe for fur and castoreum. After re-introduction in France...
Badger meat was also eaten in Britain during the Second World War. Badger meat is still eaten now in some parts of Spain and Russia. Badgers can be kept as pets, except in United Kingdom, where the 1992 Protection of Badgers Act keeps anyone from owning or selling badgers as pets. In ...
In Britain, people ate badgers during World War II. Early American settlers and Native Americans ate them too. Today, European badgers die from starvation and tuberculosis, but more of them are killed by vehicles than by any other way. A young lion stalking a honey badger. ©LouisLotter...
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