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Lincolnshire Residents Encouraged to Support Local Hedgehog Population with Simple Garden Addition

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Lincolnshire Residents Encouraged to Support Local Hedgehog Population with Simple Garden Addition

As the warm season nears in Lincolnshire, advocates of local wildlife are encouraging inhabitants to assist the cherished hedgehog population by positioning shallow water dishes in their gardens. During the hotter months, these night-time critters frequently struggle to locate adequate hydration, meaning minor acts of kindness such as this are critical for them to survive. The Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust underscores the significance of backing native species and promotes the involvement of the community in efforts to conserve wildlife. By making our gardens more favourable for hedgehogs, we can ensure the survival and thriving of these delightful creatures in our local surroundings.

This story has been revised by The Lincoln Post originally reported by www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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