May Half Term: Find the Hedgehogs Trail
Starting in Hedgehog Awareness Week, we’re putting on a family-friendly hedgehog trail around the museum.
Look high and low through the museum for all sorts of hedgehogs in their hiding places, tick them off your list, and learn some fun hedgehog facts along the way.
Free, drop in.
Below are some tips and activities that you can do at home to help look after hedgehogs that may visit your garden or local area.
- Make a Hedgehog Highway in your fence – 13 x 13cm square gaps in the bottom of fences or walls should do it! Once created you can log these on the BIG Hedgehog Map
- Create an undisturbed log pile that will offer shelter and food.
- Buy or build a Hedgehog Home
- Offer water and meaty cat or dog food for hedgehogs – you can even build a feeding station to help keep the food safe for hedgehogs
- Check areas carefully before mowing or strimming
- Ditch pesticides and poisons
- Ensure there is an easy route out of ponds & pools
- Create a wild corner – leave a corner or edge to go wild supplying shelter and natural food for hedgehogs in the form of bugs and grubs!
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