Five New Entries
We seem to have had a spike (pun intended!) in hogs coming in again – We had slowed to a dribble, but today we have had five new hogs brought in.
We seem to have had a spike (pun intended!) in hogs coming in again – We had slowed to a dribble, but today we have had five new hogs brought in.
Wildlife rehabbers have both legal and moral obligations. The Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981 is the primary legislation which protects animals, plants and habitats in England and Wales, and applies equally to wild animals kept in captivity, or living in the wild, and by default, those in the care of wildlife rehabilitators.
This little chap is Casper, so named as he was found on Halloween in the middle of a road by a young teenager, who carried
Pretty obvious size difference between one of our largest residents, and one of the smaller ones – shown against a Clementine for scale. Tony, the
This little guy has just been collected from the Vets, not able to sex it yet as it doesn’t want to unroll, and is very
This autumn juvenile hog, who we named Blake, has been with us since 2nd November. He is being overwintered here as he is too small to hibernate.
https://www.facebook.com/HamworthyHedgehogRescue/videos/300266520613368/ One of the orphan litters that we hand reared this autumn, growing nicely and having a big drink of water after scoffing their dinner.
Louis came in to us on a very wet and windy night last week, very cold, dehydrated and lethargic, weighing 300g.
Thor came in to us on the 15th November, weighing 343g and with a severe respiratory infection caused by lungworm.
This is poor little Bee-Bee, who was in a bad way when he came to us, having been in a strimmer accident which left him