One adorable spiny mammal is making a comeback in the UK after decades of population decline. A BBC Gardeners' World Magazine poll revealed that 33% of readers reported seeing hedgehogs in their ...
Many people throw their carved pumpkins into the garden to feed animals, but this could be incredibly dangerous for some ...
It's estimated that fewer than one million hedgehogs remain in the UK today - a stark drop from the 30 million that were ...
"Small things like leaving out a bowl of water, creating a gap in your fence, or even just leaving a pile of leaves in your garden can all help hedgehogs to thrive. Hibernation is a dangerous time for ...
The light evenings of summer are a perfect time to look out for hedgehogs in UK gardens. This adapted extract from June’s Wild Wild Life newsletter explains what we know about this popular animal and ...
As the nights draw in and temperatures begin to fall, you may notice an increase in hedgehog sightings. These nocturnal creatures are often seen more frequently during autumn as they build up ...
Frost creeps in, and wildlife faces a thirsty night. Gardeners across Britain are turning to an unlikely helper. The first hard frosts arrive, water ...
As the seasons turn and the nights draw in, the countryside of the British Isles seems alive with omens: an owl's screech, or a bat above the hedgerows.
Hedgehogs are a much-loved British animal, but they are also prone to illness and injury. Here are the signs to look out for ...
Hedgehogs are adorable animals but they can be prone to sickness and it's important to know what to do if you find a sick ...