Monday, 19 November 2012

Hedgehogs in trouble


Hedgehogs in trouble

There has been an alarming increase in the numbers of hedgehogs in need of help this autumn. Vale Wildlife Hospital is bursting with hedgehogs – a record number of 235 in their care.

Most of these are juveniles that need to gain sufficient fat reserves to hibernate successfully through the winter months.

Without help these rescued hedgehogs would not survive and hedgehogs now in care will not be able to go back into the wild to hibernate so will need caring for throughout the winter.

To keep a hedgehog in food alone costs around £5 per week and many of the sick ones will need medications. This puts a great strain on wildlife rescue centres and the hedgehog numbers this autumn are significantly higher than average. Many have parasite infestations that need treatment and some will not survive, but those that do are needed back in the wild, as they form the breeding population of the coming years.

With the hedgehog population already declining in recent decades it is vital that we do all we can to support both individual hedgehogs and their habitats.

You can help by making sure your garden is safe, by putting out food and water, by making areas suitable for nesting where hedgehogs can hibernate safely, and by keeping an eye out for any that are in trouble. If you see any that are out in the daytime, there is very likely to be something wrong and if you see any young hedgehogs, they may not have gained sufficient weight to hibernate successfully – they need to weigh at least 650gm.

Vale Wildlife Hospital has a huge burden on their staff and resources in managing their recent hedgehog inundation. Please support them in whatever way you can. Newspapers, towels and food are always needed and they have a wish list on Amazon that allows you to buy online and have your order delivered straight to their door:

More information is available on their website: http://www.valewildlife.org.uk/
and you can keep up-to-date on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/groups/38936858194/
or call:  01386 882288 or email: info@valewildlife.org.uk

01584 890801 for advice on your local hedgehog rescue centre.

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