***UK Challenged to Help Save the Hedgehog***
 

CSV is rallying support to save endangered hedgehogs in the build up to the nation's Make a Difference Day following reports that the much loved prickly garden friend is facing extinction, some believe within 16 years(1).

In a CSV poll conducted by ICM, the hedgehog was one of the top three mammals the nation would be saddest to lose (2) yet they are in continued and sustained decline.
 
Hedgehogs' preferred environment of bushes, hedgerows and unkempt gardens are being replaced by wooden decking, concrete slabs and manicured lawns, decreasing the areas where they can hide and find food. The once common and welcome visitor is now a rare sight which, if we do not act fast, may not be enjoyed by the next generation's children.
 
David Wembridge, Mammal Surveys Co-ordinator for the People's Trust for Endangered Species said "the overall picture for hedgehogs is worrying and it is not inconceivable that in some areas of the country they may be lost entirely". "The UK hedgehog population was estimated in the 1950's to be about 36 million, compared to estimates in 1995 of just over one and a half million. Studies so far indicate a further decline of 25%".
 
As part of the CSV Make a Difference Day campaign, free how-to guides for building hedgehog houses in association with the British Hedgehog Preservation Society are available to anyone who wants to help. The simply constructed houses provide suitable shelter, warmth and protection for the small mammals to hibernate for the winter, ready to roam the garden after the cold weather.  Mrs Pauline Kidner, Founder of Secret World Wildlife said, "Prior to hedgerows being protected in this country we lost enough hedgerows to go around the circumference of the Earth twice. I urge anyone looking to tidy up their garden, believing a fence would be a neater and easier option than a hedge, to think about the affect their decision will make on wildlife. It is important we all play our part on Make a Difference Day and think about the other inhabitants we share this planet with. Build a hedgehog a home and do your bit to create an environment to support the wonderful array of creatures searching for food and shelter in your garden".
 

On average, a hedgehog can munch through 200g of food per night including insects, snails and slugs making them a powerful natural form of pest control and a great ally for gardeners with vegetable patches and shrubs. TV Presenter Kate Humble said, "With one of our hedgehog kits you can build a safe, warm and secure place for a hedgehog to spend its hibernation this winter. And you'll be rewarded by having your very own slug exterminator! Make a Difference - help a hedgehog!"

This year CSV Make a Difference Day takes place on Saturday 31 October, with activities taking place the two weeks either side. Whether you want to take part with your company, school, community group, or even go it alone with your own random act of kindness, get in touch now by visiting www.csv.org.uk/difference or calling FREEPHONE 0800 284 533.
 

Further press information: Melissa Goss, CSV Make a Difference Day Press Office on 020 7812 0037 or email: mgoss@csv.org.uk. Out of office hours: 07725 808 052 or Jason Tanner on 020 7812 0039 or 07941 433 598

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