Conceptos Básicos
The author argues that creating hedgehog highways is crucial for the survival of hedgehogs and fosters community engagement and wildlife conservation efforts.
Resumen
In Kirtlington, Oxfordshire, a volunteer-run hedgehog highway connects 60 properties through CD-sized holes in fences. The initiative aims to combat the decline of hedgehogs due to land compartmentalization. Residents are enthusiastic about participating, with creative routes and monitoring methods implemented to ensure the safety and well-being of these nocturnal mammals.
Estadísticas
More than 12,000 hedgehog holes have been created as part of the UK’s hedgehog highway network.
The ramp at Peter Kyte and Zoe Johnson’s house is 85cm tall, believed to be one of the biggest in the country.
One video of a hedgehog using their ramp has been viewed 33,000 times.
An estimated one million hedgehogs are left in the UK.
Hugh Warwick's Change.org campaign for legal requirements on new housing developments for hedgehog highways has almost a million signatures.
Citas
"The power of hedgehogs is right there." - Chris Powles
"Gardens are a stronghold for hedgehogs." - Grace Johnson
"You feel you can positively do something, and there is satisfaction in that." - Chris Powles