Timeline: Badger cull in Wales

Image caption, Cull plans were revived by the last government in March

Here is a timeline detailing the Welsh Government's announcement of a badger cull and reaction to it.

9 April 2008: The Welsh Assembly Government (WAG) announces a "targetted cull" of badgers to combat tuberculosis (TB) in cattle

24 March 2009: Confirmation of a pilot badger cull to take place in an area focussed on north Pembrokeshire

21 October 2009: Powers to carry out the cull come into force although Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones says it will not begin before April 2010

2 November 2009: The Badger Trust confirms it is seeking a judicial review to stop the cull

4 November 2009: The assembly votes to reject a proposal by anti-cull AMs Lorraine Barrett and Peter Black to stop the process

13 January 2010: Welsh Assembly Government gives the final go-ahead for the cull, backed by opposition parties in the assembly

9 March 2010: 200 people join a protest at the Senedd organised by umbrella group Save the Badger

22 March 2010: Rock star Brian May joins the campaign against the cull

16 April 2010: The High Court rules that the cull order is lawful

18 May 2010: Three men are arrested in Pembrokeshire on suspicion of interfering with preparations for the cull - later released without charge

23 May 2010: Plans for a badger cull in Devon and Cornwall are revealed by the UK farming minister Jim Paice

9 June 2010: The Badger Trust is granted the right to appeal against the High Court ruling that the cull in west Wales is lawful

11 June 2010: Badger cull put on hold pending results of the appeal, WAG confirms

13 July 2010: The Court of Appeal quashes the badger cull order on the grounds that its terms applied to the whole of Wales when evidence from consultation only supported a cull in the intensive area - WAG declines to appeal to the Supreme Court

11 August 2010: The legal cost of the Welsh Assembly Government's fight to challenges to its planned badger cull pilot is revealed to be more than 拢57,000, including 拢20,000 towards the Badger Trust's costs

15 September 2010: The UK government unveils plans to licence farmers to shoot badgers as part of a cull in England

20 September 2010: Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones announces intention to reintroduce plans for a badger cull in north Pembrokeshire and parts of Ceredigion and Carmarthenshire

1 December 2010: Research published by the Royal Society suggests vaccination could reduce the incidence of TB infection in wild badgers by 74%

16 December 2010: The assembly government retracts a claim in a leaflet that previous trials had shown such culls could reduce TB in cattle by as much as 50% in six months - it should have said culls could start to show a benefit after six months

9 March 2011: Rural Affairs Minister Elin Jones reintroduces plans for a badger cull, with an order more tightly focussed to apply only to the intensive action area and not to the whole of Wales

23 March 2011: The assembly votes to press ahead with plans for a badger cull

20 April 2011: National Trust reveals plans to vaccinate badgers on an estate in Devon, the first UK landowner to propose such a policy

5 May 2011: Plaid Cymru ministers lose their jobs after the assembly election as Labour decides to govern alone

19 May 2011: UK farming minister Jim Paice says plans for a badger cull in England may not go ahead

21 June 2011: Welsh Environment Minister John Griffiths is due to make a statement on bovine TB policy