By Grace Johnson Author and researcher Dr Tom Moorhouse’s new literary offering takes the unexpected shape of a ‘hedgehog whodunnit’. […]
Posts Tagged ‘wildlife’
Research: Fighting over food
28th February 2023
Background Recent research has investigated interactions between hedgehogs and other species at feeding stations. Hedgehogs are increasingly making use of […]
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 […]
January hedgehogs
11th January 2023
January is the time when hedgehogs are hibernating, but sometimes you may see one out and about. Although hibernation generally […]
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 […]
Hedgehogs and artificial lighting
17th November 2022
By David Wembridge, PTES The effect of streetlights As winter approaches and the days shorten, the lights will come on […]
Hedgehog safety this bonfire night
12th October 2022
#RememberHedgehogs Bonfire night can be an extremely dangerous time for hedgehogs. As the hibernation season approaches, a large pile of […]
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 […]
How to help hedgehogs without a garden
14th September 2022
Hedgehogs can thrive in gardens, and advice for helping hedgehogs often centres around small, simple changes that will make a […]
Research: Plastic in mammals
22nd August 2022
A new study has been released by researchers at the University of Sussex and the University of Exeter looking into […]