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Hedgehog rescue

By Kate Bradbury on 07/12/2012 11:34:41

A friend of mine recently found a juvenile hedgehog. It was curled in a ball in the middle of the road, with cars whizzing past. Had my friend not been in the right place at the right time, this young hoglet would almost certainly have met a sticky


Hedgehogs and foxes

By Kate Bradbury on 14/02/2013 07:26:00

I recently visited the home of Sue Kidger, a hedgehog carer from Twickenham. As far as I’m aware she’s the only hedgehog carer in the south London area. Sue’s transformed the top floor of her house into a rehabilitation centre-cum-hog hospital


Hedgehogs in the garden

By Kate Bradbury on 28/10/2011 13:28:15

to the night as possible so there's less chance of wildlife moving in, or re-stack the heap before you light it.And if you'd like to do more to help hedgehogs, why not become a Hedgehog champion? As part of the PTES and British Hedgehog Preservation Society


How to make a hedgehog house

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 10:34:09

Hedgehogs need somewhere to hibernate in winter, so here's your chance to provide them with a cosy home. This wooden hedgehog house should entice them away from bonfire stacks and ensure they stay in your garden ready to feast on slugs in the spring


How wildlife friendly is your garden?

By Kate Bradbury on 04/11/2011 14:19:20

You might see your garden as an isolated entity, but the local hedgehogs, frogs, birds and bees view it differently. As long as there are holes under fences for animals to get from one garden to the next, yours is just one piece in the varied jigsaw


Garden wildlife

By James Alexander-Sinclair on 11/10/2010 13:22:55

of the last flowers.Anyway, I tell you all this not only to entertain you with tales of my day but also to demonstrate the fact that this garden teems with wildlife. Apart from those mentioned we have birds a-go-go, the odd hedgehog and there is a grass snake


Attract wildlife to your garden pond

By Gardeners' World on 20/10/2011 13:30:32

Even a small pond will make a big difference to your garden, attracting a wide range of creatures. Let wildlife find your pond naturally and it will soon become a thriving habitat for anything from mayflies to hedgehogs.Give your pond the best


Help wildlife survive winter

By Gardeners' World on 11/11/2011 15:00:41

.InsectsMore on helping wildlifeMake a leaf heapHow to make a hedgehog habitatMake a bug houseLearn how to make fat cakes for birds


Homes for wildlife

By Kate Bradbury on 05/11/2010 16:14:04

A recent Which? Gardening report revealed that many shop-bought wildlife homes are not worth buying. The trial included hedgehog homes, bug boxes and bumblebee nesters, and concluded that only solitary bee hotels proved successful, especially home


How to make a bee hotel

By Gardeners' World on 20/07/2011 11:14:12

bucketBuilding a bug box for insectsBuilding a hedgehog houseMaking a bird boxInstalling a window bird feederMaking a bat boxBrowse a variety of plants that are attractive to wildlifeView a selection of spring flowering bulbs


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