Page 46 - Real Rochdale Issue 15 Autumn 2022
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TURN YOUR GARDEN INTO




                           A HEDGEHOG HAVEN





          Hedgehogs are a quintessential part of British       Hedgehog Street hedgehog officer Grace
          wildlife, but are a species in critical decline.     Johnson said: “Hedgehogs are a much-loved
          The spiky mammal was listed as ‘vulnerable to        native species, and helping them, particularly in
          extinction’ on the Red List for Britain’s            urban areas, is easy and affordable.
          Mammals 2020, whilst a report released earlier
          this year revealed their population has              “We want to encourage people to get
          continued to decline since 2000.                     creative – think about front and back gardens,
                                                               as a street with five houses on could be part of a
          The reasons for the decline are complex, but two     20-garden ‘Hedgehog Street’. Tunnels could join
          of the main pressures hedgehogs face in both         gardens, or ramps can be placed between
          rural and urban areas are lack of suitable habitat   gardens on different levels.
          and habitat fragmentation.
          Thankfully, there are some steps you can take to     “We know gardens can be havens for hedgehogs,
          help this garden favourite.                          but only if they’re connected to let hedgehogs in
                                                               and out.”
          The British Hedgehog Preservation Society and
          People’s Trust for Endangered Species, who           For top tips on how to help hedgehogs visit
          together run nationwide campaign Hedgehog            www.hedgehogstreet.org
          Street, are urging people to connect as many
          gardens in their area as possible.                   What else you can do
                                                                                                                                                                                                                Photo: Howard Wilkinson
          This will allow local hedgehogs to roam between      Leave areas of your garden wild: piles of leaves,
          them in search of food, mates and nesting            logs or compost all make attractive nests for
          materials – a small action vital for the species’    hedgehogs and the invertebrates they like to eat                 good quality, meaty hedgehog food from wildlife
          long-term survival.                                  (beetles, caterpillars, worms, etc.)                             food suppliers.                                        What to do if you disturb a hedgehog

          The idea is simple: connect as many gardens as       Leave out foods like tinned dog or cat food and                  Never feed hedgehogs milk or bread - milk can          If the hedgehog is hibernating, gently put it
          possible via ‘Hedgehog Highways’ (a 13cm or          crushed cat or dog biscuits. If the hedgehog is                  cause diarrhoea and bread isn’t very nutritious.       back into its nest, re-cover it with the nest
          CD case sized square gap under garden fences         very young - roughly apple-sized - you’ll need to                                                                       material and leave it alone. If this isn’t
          or walls).                                           soak the biscuits in water first. You can also get               Always remove any uneaten food each day, and           possible - for example, because the nesting
                                                                                                                                clean the dishes using hot, soapy water to             site has already been destroyed - then place
                                                                                                                                reduce the risk of spreading disease.                  the hedgehog in a part of the garden where
                                                                                                                                                                                       it will be safe and sheltered, with as much of
                                                                                                                                Cover any holes: hedgehogs can easily fall into        the original nest as possible.
                                                                                                                                uncovered drains or holes.
                                                                                                                                                                                       If there’s not much natural shelter available,
                                                                                                                                If you have a pond, place bricks or stones at the      you could use a large box instead, but make
                                                                                                                                edge, or create a slope so they can climb out.         sure the hedgehog will be able to get out of
                                                                                                                                                                                       the box easily when it next wakes up.
                                                                                                                                Avoid slug pellets and pesticides as these can
                                                                                                                                poison hedgehogs.                                      If the hedgehog isn’t hibernating and has
                                                                                                                                                                                       young hoglets, re-cover them with the

                                                                                                                                Always disturb bonfires before lighting as             nesting material and leave them alone. If this
                                                                                                                                hedgehogs or other wildlife could be nesting or        isn’t possible, please contact the RSPCA for

            Photo: Phillip Horwood                             Photo: Tony and Pam Francis                                      hiding inside.                                         more advice.

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