A BADGER fell down a two metre pit and was stuck surrounded by barbed wire.

A dramatic rescue took place after the badger was discovered by the RSPCA in Essex.

Inspector Chloe Frost had her work cut out trying to free the badger who was stuck in the pit on Sunday.

He had been spotted by a concerned member of the public in Danbury Common and they then reported the incident to the RSPCA.

Ms Frost said: “It was a real struggle to get him out.

“First I used my grasper pole to ensure that the badger wasn’t tangled in any of the barbed wire, then once I was sure he was clear I used the pole to carefully lift him out.

"There was no way he would’ve been able to get out by himself.

“Once he was out I took him to be assessed by vets at South Essex Wildlife Hospital as he seemed very lethargic and we don’t know how long he had been down there before being found.”

The badger has now been released back to the wild.

Efforts are being made to contact the council about the pit so it can be covered over to prevent further animals becoming trapped.

To report an animal in distress please contact the RSPCA emergency line on 0300 1234 999.