Hedgehogs usually travel quite far each night (around 2km!) and this means they can encounter other animals on their journeys. […]
Posts Tagged ‘nature’
The rise of artificial grass
21st June 2023
Hedgehogs have an insect-based diet, which means that a report last year of a 60% decline of insects in the […]
Garden hedges for wildlife
30th March 2023
By Megan Gimber, PTES Hedgerow Officer Whether you want to add a little privacy, shelter your garden, for beauty, or […]
Hedgehog Street People: Jen from Dunbar
24th March 2023
Hedgehog Champion Jen set up the ‘Dunbar Pledgehog Project’ and has been working to conserve local hedgehogs through habitat improvement, […]
An evening with Hedgehog Street: Ghosts in the Hedgerow
20th March 2023
**This event has now passed, but you can catch up on the recording HERE.** This Hedgehog Awareness Week, we’re delighted […]
Ghosts in the Hedgerow, by Tom Moorhouse
9th March 2023
By Grace Johnson Author and researcher Dr Tom Moorhouse’s new literary offering takes the unexpected shape of a ‘hedgehog whodunnit’. […]
Research: The world’s oldest hedgehog
17th February 2023
The world’s oldest known European Hedgehog has been found in Denmark. The unfortunately deceased animal, named Thorvald, likely lived to […]
Hedgehog Street People: Dave from Runcorn
20th January 2023
Cheshire-based hedgehog activist Dave has been exploring different ways to help the species. From changes to his own garden through […]
Hedgehog drawing class
10th January 2023
Next month Wild Life Drawing are hosting an online hedgehog drawing masterclass. Hedgehog Officer Grace will be joining artist and […]
Britain’s Biggest Hedgehog Street winners
3rd October 2022
This summer we launched a competition to find the street with the most gardens connected via hedgehog highways! We’ve been […]