European hedgehog populations are declining: What can we do?
The European hedgehog is a small, insectivorous mammal that is found in Europe, the UK, and parts of Asia.
It is a popular garden visitor and is often seen snuffling around in hedgerows and compost heaps.
However, the European hedgehog is facing a number of threats, including habitat loss, fragmentation, and climate change.
As a result, the European hedgehog population has declined by 30% in the last 10 years, and it is now listed as a "vulnerable" species by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).
There are a number of things that can be done to help the European hedgehog.
One is to create more hedgehog-friendly habitats.
This can be done by providing food and water, creating nesting sites, and reducing the use of pesticides.
Another is to reduce the number of roads and other obstacles that can prevent hedgehogs from moving around.
Finally, it is important to raise awareness of the threats facing the European hedgehog and to encourage people to take action to help this iconic species.
Here are some specific things that you can do to help the European hedgehog:
- Create a hedgehog-friendly garden by providing food, water, and nesting sites.
- Reduce the use of pesticides in your garden.
- Drive carefully and be aware of hedgehogs crossing the road.
- Support organizations that are working to protect the European hedgehog.
- Spread the word about the threats facing the European hedgehog and encourage others to take action.