In Defence of Brock | Aidan Frere-Smith

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In Defence of Brock explores those behind the mask fighting one of Britain’s most inhumane laws. Since 2013, it’s been legal to trap badgers in cages, then shoot them at close range. This is done with the belief it will control bovine tuberculosis, though studies have shown there is no correlation between the cull and rates receding.

Over half of badgers in the UK have been killed in the past 10 years - and there’s no end in sight.


Comes with a postcard. Pairs well with our stocked ANTI ii, a zine exploring the UK’s tradition of fox hunting and killing animals for sport.


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A5
36 pages
Self published

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In Defence of Brock explores those behind the mask fighting one of Britain’s most inhumane laws. Since 2013, it’s been legal to trap badgers in cages, then shoot them at close range. This is done with the belief it will control bovine tuberculosis, though studies have shown there is no correlation between the cull and rates receding.

Over half of badgers in the UK have been killed in the past 10 years - and there’s no end in sight.


Comes with a postcard. Pairs well with our stocked ANTI ii, a zine exploring the UK’s tradition of fox hunting and killing animals for sport.


-
A5
36 pages
Self published

In Defence of Brock explores those behind the mask fighting one of Britain’s most inhumane laws. Since 2013, it’s been legal to trap badgers in cages, then shoot them at close range. This is done with the belief it will control bovine tuberculosis, though studies have shown there is no correlation between the cull and rates receding.

Over half of badgers in the UK have been killed in the past 10 years - and there’s no end in sight.


Comes with a postcard. Pairs well with our stocked ANTI ii, a zine exploring the UK’s tradition of fox hunting and killing animals for sport.


-
A5
36 pages
Self published