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Record Number of Badger Cubs Delight Visitors at Fingringhoe Wick Nature Reserve

JakeJune 2, 2026

A record-breaking number of badger cubs has been spotted at Fingringhoe Wick Nature Discovery Park in Colchester, marking an exciting milestone for wildlife conservation at the site. Five young cubs were seen emerging from their sett during one of Essex Wildlife Trust’s guided badger watching evenings, the highest number ever recorded there.

The sighting surpassed previous records of three cubs, and around 12 badgers were observed in total, making it one of the most active evenings ever documented at the reserve.

Five Cubs Spotted for the First Time

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Wildlife experts confirmed that five cubs were seen together at the sett, breaking all previous records for the reserve. Earlier sightings had never exceeded three cubs, making this year’s discovery especially significant.

Visitors Witness Rare Badger Behaviour

Honey badger carrying prey in Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, showcasing wildlife behavior.
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Guests attending the evening event watched the cubs exploring their surroundings while interacting with adult badgers nearby. The sighting gave visitors a rare chance to observe the animals behaving naturally in the wild.

Wildlife Experts Celebrate the Discovery

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Sophie Burton from Essex Wildlife Trust described the experience as unforgettable and praised the success of the reserve’s conservation efforts. She noted that seeing healthy cubs thriving in the area made the evening particularly special for everyone involved.

Fingringhoe Wick’s Growing Biodiversity

A European badger (Meles meles) traverses a forest path at night during spring.
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Managed by Essex Wildlife Trust since 1961, Fingringhoe Wick has become one of the most biodiverse nature reserves in Essex. The thriving badger population is viewed as a positive sign that the reserve’s habitats continue to support healthy wildlife communities.

Guided Badger Watching Events Draw Crowds

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Badger watching evenings are held between April and October with expert volunteers leading visitors through the experience. The events are highly popular and often sell out quickly due to growing public interest in local wildlife encounters.

Live Webcam Lets People Watch from Home

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For people unable to visit the reserve in person, Essex Wildlife Trust also provides a live webcam feed. The online stream allows wildlife lovers to watch the badgers safely from home while staying connected to the reserve’s conservation work.

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