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Dormouse Rescued From Balloon Snag
30 Mar
Summary
- A hibernating dormouse was found asleep inside a deflated balloon.
- The tiny creature was discovered by an Essex Wildlife Trust officer.
- Dormouse populations have collapsed by 70% in the UK over 25 years.

A hibernating dormouse was discovered in a unique predicament, found fast asleep inside an old helium balloon caught in a tree. The tiny creature was located by an Essex Wildlife Trust officer during a routine litter-picking effort in woodland near Halstead.
The dormouse was in a torpid state, a survival strategy involving hibernation during colder weather. Wildlife officials safely relocated the unharmed animal to a more suitable habitat to continue its slumber. This rescue highlights the risks posed by litter, such as entanglement and injury, to vulnerable wildlife.
Conservationists note that dormouse populations in the UK have faced a severe decline, with an estimated 70% collapse in the last 25 years. Habitat loss has contributed to their extinction in 14 counties. The trust emphasized that their managed nature reserves provide safe sleeping spaces, and they aim to prevent such litter-related threats to these vulnerable animals.