The Scottish SPCA is appealing for help to feed over 100 hedgehogs currently in the care of its National Wildlife Rescue Centre based in Clackmannanshire.This comes after the charity announced it had cared for almost 700 hedgehogs from May to August this year.Hedgehogs arrive for a number of reasons, such as their nests being disturbed or seeming underweight or a bit shaky, which can signal dehydration.Hedgehogs give birth twice over the warmer months, first around June and again around September time.
Because of the milder climate in the autumn months, hedgehogs have been giving birth later in the year which means the wildlife hospital is still seeing admissions of young hogs.The charity is appealing for help to feed these hungry hedgehogs
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