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Hedgehog Rescue Surge: RSPCA Reports 74.6% Increase in Admissions
3 Nov
Summary
- RSPCA sees 74.6% rise in hedgehog admissions from 2022 to 2024
- Hot summer made it difficult for hedgehogs to prepare for winter
- Charities warn 2025 could be a particularly difficult winter

As the UK prepares to celebrate bonfire night, charities are warning the public to be on the lookout for hedgehogs. The RSPCA has reported a significant increase in the number of hedgehog admissions to its four main rescue centers, with a 74.6% rise between 2022 and 2024.
The hot summer of 2025 has been particularly challenging for hedgehogs, making it difficult for them to feed up and prepare for the winter months. Many of the prickly mammals have sought shelter in the piles of trees and logs that are commonly used for bonfire night celebrations, putting them at risk of harm.
Experts caution that 2025 could be a particularly difficult winter for hedgehogs, as they face the dual challenges of finding suitable hibernation spots and recovering from the effects of the hot summer. Charities are urging the public to be mindful of these beloved creatures and to take steps to protect them during the upcoming bonfire night festivities.



