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  2. Badgers like to live in underground interconnected tunnel systems which are called setts or dens. These dens are specially designed for protection against hazards as well as predators. They also use them for giving birth, storing food, and for sleeping purposes.
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    A sett or set is a badger's den. It usually consists of a network of tunnels and numerous entrances. The largest setts are spacious enough to accommodate 15 or more animals with up to 300 metres (1,000 ft) of tunnels and as many as 40 openings. Such elaborate setts with extensive tunneling take many years for badgers to complete.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sett
    Badgers live in burrow systems called setts. Typically each social group of badgers will have one main sett and several smaller outlier setts in their territory. Setts are commonly found on well drained slopes, in woodland edges or hedgerows.
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    What is a badger sett?Badger setts are burrow systems dug out by the animals, with several entrances leading to a labyrinth of rooms inside, used as food stores, sleeping chambers and nests. Dark with low ceilings, the large hollows are lined with fresh bedding made up of grass, straw, or dead leaves, and are the perfect place for badgers to sleep and rear their young.
    How many Badger Setts are there?Today, there are between 35 and 40 underground setts in our Gardens, though perhaps a third or less are in use at any one time. Badger setts are burrow systems dug out by the animals, with several entrances leading to a labyrinth of rooms inside, used as food stores, sleeping chambers and nests.
    Are there Badgers in Kew Gardens?Though it’s unlikely that you’ll actually see one of our elusive badgers, you may notice signs of their presence when walking around the Gardens. Eagle-eyed visitors might spot footprints, holes and scratch marks in the soil of Kew’s lawns and plant beds where the creatures have been digging for their favourite food, juicy earthworms.
    Where do Badgers bury their Poo?Badgers bury their poo in self-made 'latrines', sometimes in our plant beds. They can also occasionally undermine some trees when burrowing. Though it’s unlikely that you’ll actually see one of our elusive badgers, you may notice signs of their presence when walking around the Gardens.
     
  4. WEBNov 14, 2018 · Today, there are between 35 and 40 underground setts in our Gardens, though perhaps a third or less are in use at any one time. Badger setts are burrow systems dug out by the animals, with several …

     
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