Originally published in the Manchester Guardian on 5 November 1913: We have seen an example of the foolishness of shooting birds on sight, simply because the shooter did not recognise them
The current badger cull is the latest chapter in a long history of persecution. Our relationship with Britain's largest surviving carnivore is based on fear, superstition and ignorance, writes Patrick Barkham
Patrick Barkham visits a lion breeding farm in South Africa to investigate the relationship between the rearing of lions in captivity and the so-called 'canned hunting' industry