so that hedgehogs can thrive without needing to cross a road. Traffic calming measures such as speed bumps and warning signs could be effective too, and at a lesser cost. In fact, Hedgehog Street - a ...
If you see a road sign asking you to slow down while you pass a hedgehog area then take your foot off the gas a bit. If you’re building a bonfire, do it as close to the big night as possible and ...
The European hedgehog—a valued and charming visitor to gardens—is now officially in decline all over Europe. In today's update of their red list for Europe, the International Union for the ...
She suggested people build "hedgehog highways" - basically a CD-sized hole in the outer fence to allow the animals to get in off the road, with bowls of water and nesting materials such as garden ...
Hedgehogs are nocturnal animals, which means they normally come out at night…But we’ve been a bit cheeky and hidden some of our spiky friends in some daytime scenes. How many you can spot?
Possible reasons for this include loss of habitat and food sources; increased predation and competition with other mammals; and deaths caused by road collisions. It is estimated that approximately 100 ...
Once abundant across Europe, European Hedgehog is now suffering from a rapidly shrinking population. Urban development, agricultural expansion and road infrastructure have fragmented hedgehog habitat, ...
although in urban areas previously declining populations were showing starting to show signs of recovery. The IUCN experts said hedgehogs were suffering from increasing human pressure, including ...