RSPCA releases rescued Worcester badger back into wild
A badger was captured on film as it was released back into the wild after becoming trapped in a sewage works near Worcester.
The badger was spotted, by a member of the public, six metres down a concrete pit at Kempsey Sewage Works on 23 May. A call was made to the RSPCA and the critter was quickly removed.
RSPCA animal rescue officer Freya Lamb said: “This poor badger had really got himself into a difficult situation as he wasn’t able to get out of the deep pit.
"He luckily didn’t have any visible injuries and was hissing and walking fine."
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