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Hedgehogs are a vital part of British wildlife but their numbers are also seriously under threat thanks to a mixture of ...
The Anbernic RG ARC-D is a fantastic handheld for retro Sega games, but I can't stop playing Sonic the Hedgehog 2 on the ...
England’s first official “hedgehog crossing” road signs have been unveiled amid a battle to save the species. About 150,000 hedgehogs are killed every year on roads across the country, with ...
Britain has seen a surge of distressed baby hedgehogs. A network of volunteers nurse the prickly animals back to health. Photo: Michael M. Phillips/The Wall Street Journal SOLIHULL, England—It ...
The first permanent Hedgehog Street garden was unveiled at RHS Harlow Carr, in North Yorkshire in April 2017. To make your garden a haven for hedgehogs doesn’t take a lot.
The British Hedgehog Preservation Society and People's Trust for Endangered Species, who together ran the Hedgehog Street campaign called on more people to connect their gardens to allow hedgehogs ...
A road in Keyworth, a large village in Nottinghamshire, has been named 'Britain's Biggest Hedgehog Street' by two wildlife charities.
Hedgehog Street is a campaign run by the People's Trust for Endangered Species and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society. ...
TWO wildlife charities are asking members of the public to link their gardens this summer in a bid to help hedgehogs and find ‘Britain’s Biggest Hedgehog Street’. The British Hedgehog ...
The highest number of gardens linked will be crowned ‘Britain’s Biggest Hedgehog Street’, with prizes including special Hedgehog Highway plaques and a hamper packed with hedgehog-themed goodies.
Welcome to hedgehog heaven – a cunningly designed backyard boulevard that's been named as Britain's biggest hedgehog street. Otherwise known as Dale Road in the Nottinghamshire village of ...
A village where residents have drilled holes in their fences to create wildlife corridors for hedgehogs has won a national award. Dale Road, in Keyworth, Nottinghamshire, has been named Britain's ...