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Testing a Global Positioning System on free-ranging badgers Meles meles

Because badgers spend time underground and forage in forested areas where unobstructed views of satellites are not possible, two approaches to obtaining location fixes from GPS collars were tested. Success in obtaining fixes was significantly higher with sampling intervals of 5 minutes (79%) than with sampling intervals of 60 minutes (50%).

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How do badgers eat yew ‘berries’ without being poisoned?

Badgers were observed to eat the fruits of yew trees in Kew Gardens, London. The leaves and seeds of yew contain toxic alkaloids. Seeds in badger faeces were tested for the presence of these which were found at similar concentrations to those of uneaten seeds. It was concluded that badgers can safely eat yew ’berries’ because the toxic seeds are not digested.

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