There's plenty being written about what is going to happen following the ISG's report into the effectiveness of badger culling but this is about the most sensible comment I have seen so far:
The single most important thing to come out of the RBCT dispersal trials is that the transmission of bTb from badgers to cattle appears at last to be accepted. That John Bourne has very effectively illustrated how not to cull the badgers responsible, is the point from which the debate must move on.
It comes from the Bovine TB blog, which I have mentioned before, but is well worth a look as it is written by a group of farmers all grappling with the disease in their herds.