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>>> Hedgehog baby boom predicted after lockdown
Less traffic on the roads during lockdown may have helped stem the decline of British hedgehog populations.
Hedgehog numbers in the UK have plummeted by half over the past 20 years, but recent reports suggest that more hedgehog activity has been going on.
Most baby hedgehogs arrive in June or July, so keep an eye out. Visit britishhedgehogs.org.uk and spikesfood.co.uk for more information.
I saw a Hedgehog once
>>> Hedgehog baby boom predicted after lockdown
Less traffic on the roads during lockdown may have helped stem the decline of British hedgehog populations.
Hedgehog numbers in the UK have plummeted by half over the past 20 years, but recent reports suggest that more hedgehog activity has been going on.
Most baby hedgehogs arrive in June or July, so keep an eye out. Visit britishhedgehogs.org.uk and spikesfood.co.uk for more information.
I saw a Hedgehog once
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We’ve seen two foxes, very close by, during the daytime - just doing their thing with no concerns about traffic or people. Our hedgehog visitors have been v thin on the ground, only seen one hedgehog on two different occasions but he/she was quite fat (had to squeeze to get into the hedgehog feeder) so maybe the mild winter has helped too.
In the late 70s, I was babysitting and I started to read the book 'Rats'. When walking home in the dark I saw a shape darting across the pavement. I got quite a fright - before laughing at my stupidity.
Now that I live in the city centre there are no wild animals apart from the fekking birds that make an awful lot of noise in the morning and drive Frankie insane.
Now that I live in the city centre there are no wild animals apart from the fekking birds that make an awful lot of noise in the morning and drive Frankie insane.