LAST year a neighbouring farmer brought us a hedgehog he had found on his land, writes Bob Salisbury. He feared it would get injured by the heavy machinery and argued it would have a better chance of survival if it was released into our wildlife area. We were very grateful for his thoughtfulness because numbers of these delightful creatures have tumbled over the past decade. They were once a very familiar sight in gardens and farm hedgerows and …
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