The Government has revealed the maximum number of badgers that can be slaughtered this season in efforts to curb TB in cows
Tens of thousands of badgers face being slaughtered in the coming weeks as the Tory-backed cull is widened.
Up to 67,801 badgers could be killed this year as a further 11 zones in England have been added to the programme.
Campaigners fear it could lead to badgers becoming extinct in certain areas – and take the overall cull toll beyond 200,000.
The latest scheme includes 21 counties: Gloucestershire, Somerset, Cornwall, Devon, Herefordshire, Cheshire, Wiltshire, Staffordhisre, Cumbria, Avon, Shropshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Lincolnshire, Hampshire, Berkshire and Worcestershire.