I read the article "Badger pursues mother and girl" (The Argus, November 18).
What a wonderful job Trevor Weeks of the Sussex Wildlife Trust did for this poor badger, which must have been in agony.
I wonder if humans had done this originally and the poor badger consequently hated and was terrified at the sight of any human beings.
I know this can happen. I also see many dead badgers on the roads of Sussex, run over by cars. These drivers must know they have hit an animal but never stop. The same goes for foxes, hedgehogs etc.
As a member of the Sussex Wildlife Trust, I would ask motorists to be aware of wildlife crossing the country roads, especially in the darkness.
-J Adams, Brighton
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