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Badger Mitigation Plans

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Background

Customised strategies for managing badger presence with minimal habitat disturbance.

Badger mitigation plans are tailored strategies that minimise the impact of land use activities on badger populations. When properties overlap with active badger habitats, thoughtful planning is essential to ensure the survival and well-being of these protected animals. Our team at Crown and Burrow works closely with landowners, ecologists, and regulatory bodies to develop practical mitigation solutions that prioritise both environmental protection and project feasibility.


Our mitigation strategies are customised based on the unique characteristics of your site and the specific needs of the badger populations in question. These plans may include habitat enhancement measures, temporary or permanent fencing, alternative sett construction, or phased project timelines to reduce disruption. Our goal is to facilitate a harmonious balance where necessary land activities, such as construction or agriculture, can proceed without causing harm to local badgers. By implementing a mitigation plan, landowners demonstrate their commitment to ethical land stewardship and compliance with conservation laws, fostering coexistence between human needs and wildlife habitats.

Our approach

The Problem

  • Construction or agricultural activities can unintentionally disrupt badger habitats.

  • Unplanned activities near badger setts may violate conservation laws and cause ecological damage.

  • Managing badger presence without a plan can lead to conflicts between land use and wildlife preservation.

Our Solutions

Our mitigation plans provide clear strategies for responsible badger management, enabling peaceful coexistence between land use needs and wildlife conservation.

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