[QUOTE][IMG]http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/01909/Hedgehogs_1909416c.jpg[/IMG]Hedgehogs are seen by scientists as an indicator species, with their presence indicating a healthy landscape with lots of insects Photo: Clara Molden
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[B]By [URL="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/journalists/david-millward/"]David Millward[/URL][/B]
6:30AM BST 12 Aug 2011
Once commonplace across the country, they are among 10 indigenous species to have suffered the most dramatic decline over the past century.
It is estimated that there are now around one million hedgehogs in Britain, representing a decline of 25 per cent over the past decade. In some parts of the country, the fall could be as high as 50 per cent.
Such is the rate of decline that the long term survival of the hedgehog in Britain is now in doubt.
It joins, among others, the black-tailed godwit, cuckoo, red squirrel and natterjack toad on a list compiled by researchers on behalf Eden, a digital natural history channel.
The study was led by Toni Bunnell, a retired zoology lecturer, whose team compiled the league table of species under threat based on how fast their population was dwindling.
Dr Bunnell, who runs a hedgehog sanctuary near York, cited a number of reasons for the decline in the population.
“Pesticides have eliminated much of their food such as caterpillars and beetles. Then there has been a reduction of habitat in the countryside which they are having to share with predatory badgers,” she told The Daily Telegraph.
“They have moved into residential areas where the problems they face are rat poison, strimming and mowing. They are also being rapped in netting where they suffer horrific injuries and have to be put to sleep.
“They used to be able to go from one garden to another for food, but because of fencing they can’t do that any more.”
In addition about 50,000 hedgehogs a year are run over by motorists, while others are drowning in garden ponds.
Much could be done to save the hedgehog, including providing food and water, using wildlife-friendly slug pellets and removing trailing netting.
Dr Bunnell voiced alarm that many animals which were now disappearing.
"I cannot remember the last time I heard a cuckoo, for instance, which used to be one of the iconic sounds of the British countryside.
"We have managed to link population numbers with rates of decline to estimate species most under threat for the first time.
"There are a number of issues of course, including some in other countries when it comes to migratory birds, but if there was one above all others that needs to be addressed I would say it is habitat loss.”
The decline in other creatures has been similarly stark. For example there has been a 90 per cent fall in the number of turtle doves, a migratory bird, in Britain since 1971, while the black-tailed godwit population has fallen by 33 per cent in just the last 15 years.
Such is Whitehall’s concern about the fall in the toad population, that the Department for Transport has decreed that they are a "biodiversity priority species" and has allowed councils to extend the time migratory toad crossing road signs can be put up by one month.
According to the Eden study the top 10 list of endangered species in the UK is:
1 Red-necked phalarope
2 Black-tailed godwit
3 Scottish wildcat
4 Capercaillie
5 Cuckoo
6 Red squirrel
7 Turtle dove
8 Natterjack toad
9 Brown hare
10 Hedgehog[/QUOTE]
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A[/URL]WWW FUCK YOU BRITS GOTTA SAVE EM MAN.
sonic the deadhog
Wait, wait what?
What, really?!
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Noooooooooooo!
hedgehogs are a bunch of overconfident faggots anyways.
Now watch as they undergo a population [I]spike[/I].
Noooo, not hedgehogs! They are my favorite species of this the mild ecosystem!
They are so cute :[
Oh man that one Russian Facepuncher will be [I]pissed.[/I]
[b]OH NO[/b]
the natterjack toad!
That didn't seem like an animal that would go endangered.
SilverHedgehog's gonna be in this thread faster than a hedgehog strapped to a rocket.
Well i see quite alot of hedgehogs around here, my dog always barks at them for fucking hours. They're chill as fuck
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Haha i just realised what a stupid name, "Hedge hog". They aint pigs!
I have seen a hedgehog only twice in my whole life
How come all the awesome animals are endangered? Great white sharks, pandas, and now hedgehogs? Why couldnt it be some shit like giant spiders or something instead?
Won't Chris Chan be sad
WHAT
[QUOTE=Pace.;31707186]How come all the awesome animals are endangered? Great white sharks, pandas, and now hedgehogs? Why couldnt it be sosme shit like giant spiders or something instead?[/QUOTE]
Because hedgehogs are fucking douchebags, they go around making enemies out of everyone and they bring more upon themselves then they can handle.
They eat our endangered species.
Take them back.
I call bull, sega won't let sonic die that easy :v:
glaber is gonna be so distraught
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Doesn't it hurt to hold him like that? especially when he moves his spikes around so much.
I had a pet hedgehog once, only had it for a few days before we let it out in the garden and we turn our backs to find it missing. We found it near my house on a road flat a few days later :(
i remember seeing one that was like the size of my head, shame we scared the shit out of it. for some reason i've always felt really guilty about that because i think it got eaten or something
I've always wanted a Hedgehog but I live in Canada where there are no hedgehogs
I wish Australia allowed these :(
That is what happens when you fuck with Eggman.
Gonna get a pet Hedgehog, they're cuter than cats.
Edit: Turns out we cant get em in Australia. :( Only echidnas
Winter will [B]never end.[/B]
[QUOTE=Pace.;31707186]How come all the awesome animals are endangered? Great white sharks, pandas, and now hedgehogs? Why couldnt it be some shit like giant spiders or something instead?[/QUOTE]
Because they're publicised animals. Tourism goes a looooooong way to increase endangerment of wildlife.
For example parents not teaching their kids that you shouldn't poke animals with sticks or throw litter into their habitat. It happens more often than it should.
[QUOTE=z0rz;31707237]Doesn't it hurt to hold him like that? especially when he moves his spikes around so much.[/QUOTE]
They're not really spiky as such, not like porkypines
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