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Gardens Key to Hedgehog Survival
20 Jan
Summary
- Rural hedgehog populations have declined significantly.
- Gardens are a vital habitat for hedgehogs.
- Providing food and wildlife-friendly features is essential.

Hedgehog populations are experiencing a concerning decline in the UK, leading to their classification as vulnerable to extinction. Intensive farming, habitat loss, and road casualties have particularly impacted rural areas.
Research indicates that urban and suburban gardens are now playing an increasingly vital role in supporting hedgehog survival. Scientists analyzed thousands of garden images to understand hedgehog visitation patterns.
Providing food was identified as the most significant factor encouraging hedgehogs to visit gardens. However, experts stress that creating wildlife-friendly environments is also critical.
Features such as native wildflowers, log piles, and leaf litter are essential. Creating gaps in fences allows hedgehogs to travel between gardens, which is important for hibernation and breeding.




