Dr Bunnell claims the number of hedgehogs in Britain has decreased by 25 per cent over the last 10 years.
The causes she lists for this decline include pesticides eliminating scores of caterpillars and beetles - insects that hedgehogs feed on - as well as mowing, being caught in netting and fences and even drowning in garden ponds as they make their way from one garden to the next looking for food.
As they tend to share their habitats with predatory badgers in rural areas of the UK, the pricklier of the species is losing out.
Dr Bunnell's studies have also found that the hogs were being run over by vehicles at a rate of 50,000 a year.
This research comes at a time when red squirrels, natterjack toads and cuckoos have all been tipped to become extinct within the next five to ten years if current trends continue.
However, Dr Bunnell, who runs a hedgehog sanctuary in Holgate, said hedgehog number could be preserved by using wildlife-friendly slug pellets as opposed to pesticides, and providing the creatures with food and water.
Read more: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/872284-hedgehogs-could-be-extinct-in-15-years-warns-zoologist#ixzz1V0LQXJ1A
Sunday, 14 August 2011
Hedgehogs could be extinct in 15 years, warns zoologist Dr Toni Bunnell
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Yeah and sharks could be all gone in 10-20 years, due to hunting and fishing.
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