In 1940, when hedgehogs were still a common sight, there were about a million kilometres of hedgerows in Britain. Next, Moorhouse points the finger at agriculture. As the name suggests, the hedgehog is very partial to hedges, which are safe spots for nesting and hibernation, as well as being a good place to find food.…
Read MoreIn 1940, when hedgehogs were still a common sight, there were about a million kilometres of hedgerows in Britain. Next, Moorhouse points the finger at agriculture. As the name suggests, the hedgehog is very partial to hedges, which are safe spots for nesting and hibernation, as well as being a good place to find food.…
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