
Plea for islanders to help hedgehogs in dry weather
"If people could put bowls of water out on the ground in their gardens, that would be wonderful," Ms Burdon said."Just a shallow bowl or even a dustbin lid, anything like that.""Nothing too deep because obviously little hedgehogs can't get to it, but it's so hot and dry at the minute."She also hopes people may put out food as well as water, especially if they know hedgehogs visit the area."If they can put cat or dog food out, that would be great as well."Because when the ground is hard, hedgehogs find it really difficult to dig for their natural food.
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