Please do your bit ...feeding...places to hibernate...checking bonfires (espesh on your plots) before lighting...maybe even volunteering to help out at a rescue centre?
And especially looking out for any out during the day. If you see one during full daylight hours it needs rescuing!
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-...shire-50289433
And especially looking out for any out during the day. If you see one during full daylight hours it needs rescuing!
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-...shire-50289433



a load of leaves inside might make it attractive,like a compost heap where they can hide/camouflage,also site the entrance facing a fence so they feel safer going in & out. A little pet saucer of water nearby. Last summer I was doing a slug hunt in the dark,my cat was next to me & I heard a noisy rustling near my shrub & I thought that�s not my cat it must be a mad man,I shone the torch & it was the hedgehog. The smell of fresh fence paint etc can make them come out to a different area,having a couple of bushy shrubs for them to hide in will help.




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