Everyone loves a hedgehog, but in the UK numbers of these prickly mammals have plummeted – and they really need our help if they’re to rebound. As the weather warms up and these wonderful little ...
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Hedgehog in your garden, friend or foe?
Here's what we think. Discovered a Hedgehog in Your Garden? Here is What to Do A hedgehog's natural environment is the forest ...
Gardeners are being urged to drill holes in the bottom of their fences this winter for a very important reason.
Ola Maddams has captured striking shots of wildlife at night in her Buckinghamshire garden, using a motion-activated remote camera. With a full-time job in marketing, Mrs Maddams spends her spare ...
integrate some wildlife-friendly features into your space. If you have not got one already, try setting up a compost heap. Once hedgehogs have gorged on your garden's bug buffet, they need ...
Its broken and bleached spines were treated and it has now been placed in a "hedgehog-friendly" garden. Bethan Hewis, of Brinsley Animal Rescue, is "almost certain" it was done deliberately.
Hedgehog highways are one of the ways they ... loose bark and dry leaves. Creating an insect-friendly garden is important for many reasons. Not only do they provide food for birds, but they ...
They live close to us, and by teaching the Danes how to make their gardens hedgehog-friendly, we can improve the living conditions and chances of survival of these charismatic and highly ...
The developers, in collaboration with the nationwide campaign Hedgehog Street (run by wildlife charities The British Hedgehog Preservation Society ((BHPS)) and People’s Trust for Endangered ...