
Hedgehogs Vulnerable to Extinction in the UK
British hedgehog now officially classified as vulnerable to extinction 30th July 2020/in BHPS News /by andy The inclusion, today,
British hedgehog now officially classified as vulnerable to extinction 30th July 2020/in BHPS News /by andy The inclusion, today,
This adult female hog was brought to us last night after the finder noticed she was bleeding. On examination, we
Some more releases yesterday evening, Stanley and Rita were released back to the wild. Also, Mum Nessa and her litter
Hedgehog Care Assistants Every day, the hedgehogs in our care need weighing, their cages cleaned, food and water supplying, and
Here are three of our little singleton orphan hoglets, Spikes (at the food bowl) and her companions, Elda and Shelby.
This is little Mae, a 240g female hoglet that was found by the children of Upton Infants School 5 days
This is new mum “Paris”. Several weeks ago she was found running around at a set of traffic lights on
One of our hand reared litters of hoglets coming along nicely. All crashed out together having trashed their incubator –
Unfortunately, due to Tracy having to go into hospital for surgery at short notice, we are unable to take in
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