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Queen guitarist Brian May to host documentary on badger culling and bovine TB

Brian May said the short-film would try and convince farmers about ending badger culling which 'needlessly' killed animals

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Queen guitarist Brian May said his wildlife trust, Save Me, had new evidence which would put an end to badger culling (BBC Cymru Wales)
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Queen guitarist Brian May said his wildlife trust, Save Me, had new evidence which would put an end to badger culling (BBC Cymru Wales)

A rock legend turned animal rights activist has confirmed he will present a documentary about the process of badger culling and its relationship with farming. Brian May, lead guitarist of the band Queen...

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