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Don’t pick them up unless you think they are injured or sick If you need to handle an injured hedgehog, wear thick gardening gloves to protect you both. - Credit: British Hedgehog Preservation Society/PA “If you see a hedgehog out and about at night, you are very lucky. As long as it’s not trapped, or caught in netting or drains, leave it and watch it from a safe distance,” says Grace. “They don’t have a fight or flight reflex like we do. If they are feeling threatened they will curl up into a ball. They can bite, they are wild animals who will try to protect themselves if they need to. ....
The 10 things you can do to help save hedgehogs countrylife.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from countrylife.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Did you know that it’s Hedgehog Street’s 10th birthday this year? Our guest explains how its campaign has progressed, and what you can do in your garden to help. Back in 2018 we had an interesting discussion around the lack of Hedgehog sightings in our gardens. Three years on, we thought we’d check in with the Hedgehog Street campaign to see what progress has been made, and help them celebrate their 10th birthday! This is a guest post by Grace Johnson . All views expressed are Grace’s own and not necessarily shared by Which?. Hedgehog Street began 10 years ago with just 15 volunteer Hedgehog Champions, who all pledged to make small hedgehog-friendly changes to their gardens. Now, I’m thrilled to say we have more than 90,000 Hedgehog Champions up and down the country who have made their gardens hedgehog havens! ....
Telegraph vet Pete Wedderburn is here to answer your questions. Contact him at [email protected] 14 March 2021 • 6:00am He is constantly scratching himself. He does not have fleas; my vet has confirmed this Credit: Patrick Bolger Dear Pete, I adopted a lovely big ginger and white cat six months ago. He is constantly scratching himself. He does not have fleas; my vet has confirmed this. The last time we visited the vet, he gave him an environmental allergy injection which did nothing. Is there a tablet I could give him to stop him itching? BB, South Croydon Dear BB, ....
Keele University earns hedgehog-friendly status stokesentinel.co.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from stokesentinel.co.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.