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Interrupted Journeys: Badgers and Other Roadside Distractions

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When Adrian Potter retires from a life of teaching in West Yorkshire, his interests turn to a local badger group. He takes over the 'Badger Phone', which he comes to realise is something of a hot potato. He is inundated with reports of sightings, requests for advice about feeding, complaints about badgers digging up lawns. Adrian, reborn as the 'Badger Man', travels West Yorkshire with two other enthusiasts in Pam, and Derek, a retired miner with ruined teeth. However, it doesn't stop with badgers. Adrian soon finds himself taking on fox and deer incidents, because no network of care exists for these other larger mammals.

Interrupted Journeys is an unconventional memoir about one man's experiences with animals that lead hidden lives, and the consequences when they collide with our world. It movingly describes the author nursing wounded badger cubs, rescuing injured roe deer, liberating trapped foxes, as well as encounters with a host of other animals. And it thrillingly reveals a man who finds a second childhood in later life through contact with nature.

159 pages, Kindle Edition

Published August 28, 2025

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October 2, 2025
This was a very entertaining read, with a lot on information on badgers and other British fauna and an excellent sense of place.

Unlike some other badger books I've read, this is not overly sentimental and mawkish, which isn't a surprise given it mainly deals with animals killed or injured in road traffic accidents. Luckily, the author has a very dry wit which leavens the subject matter and there was an interesting cast of characters. The author's dedication to data- and animal- gathering is impressive and I look forward to reading more.
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342 reviews9 followers
August 15, 2025
A really lovely read following Potter in his protective role of his countryside animals.

The writing is truly encapsulating and it's easy to imagine being there with Potter on these discoveries and observational investigations. It has a message of love for those countryside animals you might be lucky enough to glimpse and looks at them in a way that we often forget to.

Anyone who reads this will have a corner of their heart saved forever more for those badgers, foxes and deer of the land around us.
Profile Image for Ivan Monckton.
845 reviews12 followers
November 23, 2025
Horrible notch potch of a book by someone who considers checking wether badgers like marmalade on their toast makes him a naturalist. I am amazed that this terrible book found a main stream publisher.
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August 25, 2025
As a badger geek this book looked a safe bet, and so it proved. This unpretentious little book is a cracker and I love the cover design!
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