AOL: International Hedgehog Day: Simple Ways Homeowners Can Help Save a Species
MSN: Hedgehog numbers are falling: How to make a home for them in your garden
Hedgehog numbers are falling: How to make a home for them in your garden
If a hedgehog looks weak, injured or exposed, Cat advises taking it straight to a vet. ‘Your vet will provide first aid and will know which local wildlife rehabilitation centres to contact,’ she ...
The Guardian: Create hedgehog havens – and seven other ways to help our prickly friends
Create hedgehog havens – and seven other ways to help our prickly friends
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Hedgehog populations across Europe have declined dramatically due to habitat loss, pesticides, roads, and changing land use, with rural areas often hit hardest. Gardens and suburban green spaces now ...
Hedgehogs in Britain have declined rapidly in the last 20 years, with some estimates suggesting numbers have dropped by 75 per cent. The spiky creatures' habitat is being decimated by new housing ...
, is International Hedgehog Day. While this occasion offers a moment to celebrate one of Europe’s most beloved small mammals, sadly, it’s also a much-needed opportunity to confront an ...
Hedgehogs are small nocturnal animals. They have a prickly coat and are naturally found in Europe, Asia, and Africa. They are considered exotic pets and are illegal to own in four states in the U.S.
Yahoo: Hedgehogs Have a Hidden Ultrasonic Ability That May Protect Them From Modern Dangers
Hedgehogs Have a Hidden Ultrasonic Ability That May Protect Them From Modern Dangers