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A pilot study of a method to monitor hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus)
Introduction There is evidence from a number of sources that hedgehogs have been generally declining in the UK (Battersby, 2005). Analysis of national counts of road kills suggests an overall decline in hedgehog numbers of about 15% from 2001-2008 (PTES, 2009). However, trends vary greatly between regions, urban and rural environments and the specific factors driving decline remain unclear (Dowding, 2007). Hedgehogs are now a UK Biodiversity Action Plan priority species and The Mammal Society has been proposed as Lead Organisation in a recent action document (JNCC, 2008).