We spent a lovely day at Hamworthy Park Fete with our information stand, giving out leaflets and fliers, speaking to people about hedgehogs, and hopefully raising awareness of the hedgehogs plight.


We spent a lovely day at Hamworthy Park Fete with our information stand, giving out leaflets and fliers, speaking to people about hedgehogs, and hopefully raising awareness of the hedgehogs plight.
These guys and Girls are in our ‘soft release’ pens in the garden getting acclimatised prior to being fully released. We have already returned a few to where they came from, and have loads left to do. This process will take us a while to get through all the hogs we have (107), but is what we are about – rescue, rehabilitate and release.
Following our little piece in yesterdays Echo, we had 4 hedgehogs in overnight and this morning.One from Bournemouth College campus, which was brought in by a member of the college staff, one from Corfe-Mullen which had been found laying on the road, one from Wareham which sadly died before it got here, and one this morning from Upton that was found when a garden shed was being taken down.
In a change from my usual broadcasts, I’d like to wish a very Happy Heinz (a clue to her age
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