First Aspect
Guru
Culling started in 2013.
The better answer is: The report you linked to is largely silent on that, but links to another one which is largely silent on the effects of culling on bovine TB. The reports do say that there have been other changes in farming and data collection practices that can affect the data.
My inexpert read of the data you have posted is that within the large year on year fluctuations, the incidencence of bovine tb is basically flat. Possibly a slight downward trend. But unless you can attribute the upward trend on the 2000s to an outbreak of badgers, you can't say the downward trend is caused by culling them.
Pretty sure the conclusion from the badger cull was that it achieved some needless destruction and appeased some farmers, but little else.
The better answer is: The report you linked to is largely silent on that, but links to another one which is largely silent on the effects of culling on bovine TB. The reports do say that there have been other changes in farming and data collection practices that can affect the data.
My inexpert read of the data you have posted is that within the large year on year fluctuations, the incidencence of bovine tb is basically flat. Possibly a slight downward trend. But unless you can attribute the upward trend on the 2000s to an outbreak of badgers, you can't say the downward trend is caused by culling them.
Pretty sure the conclusion from the badger cull was that it achieved some needless destruction and appeased some farmers, but little else.