
Found in Road
This 71g hoglet was found in the road at Spetisbury yesterday, all alone. She was picked up and brought to us for safe keeping until she is big enough to

This 71g hoglet was found in the road at Spetisbury yesterday, all alone. She was picked up and brought to us for safe keeping until she is big enough to

One of yesterdays new entries, a tiny 71g hog, enjoying a feed of formula. She was very hungry to say the least.

Today has been a day filled with babies! Beginning late morning we have had a stream of calls and hoglets being dropped off to us throughout the afternoon and into

We would like to say a big thank you to Charlotte and the team at Branksome Tesco for holding a collection of food and other goods for our rescue, which

Please folks, if you use rat/mouse traps, think about how you site them, and if possible have some fishing line or similar to secure them so that if you catch

British hedgehog now officially classified as vulnerable to extinction 30th July 2020/in BHPS News /by andy The inclusion, today, of the hedgehog in the International Union for the Conservation

This adult female hog was brought to us last night after the finder noticed she was bleeding. On examination, we found that most of the skin had gone from the

Some more releases yesterday evening, Stanley and Rita were released back to the wild. Also, Mum Nessa and her litter of FIVE (yes, five) female hoglets were released. Below are

Hedgehog Care Assistants Every day, the hedgehogs in our care need weighing, their cages cleaned, food and water supplying, and their records updated. Many also require medication. With over 100