14/04/2026
Cleveland Fencing Supporting Wildlife โ One Hedgehog Hole at a Time! ๐ฆ๐ฟ
At Cleveland Fencing, weโre passionate about more than just strong, secure fencing โ weโre committed to protecting the wildlife that shares our spaces. Thatโs why weโre installing hedgehog holes in as many of our fence lines as possible.
๐ฆ Why Are Hedgehogs in Decline in the UK?
Hedgehog numbers in the UK have fallen dramatically in recent decades. Studies suggest populations have dropped by 30โ75% since the year 2000, with rural areas seeing some of the sharpest declines.
The main reasons include:
๐ก Habitat loss โ Gardens have become more enclosed with solid fencing and walls, preventing hedgehogs from roaming.
๐ Road traffic โ Thousands are killed on roads each year.
๐พ Intensive farming โ Loss of hedgerows and natural foraging habitats.
๐งช Pesticides โ Reduction in insects, their primary food source.
๐ Garden hazards โ Netting, ponds without escape routes, and strimmers can all pose risks.
Modern gardens are often like isolated islands โ and hedgehogs need to roam up to a mile a night to find food and mates.
๐ณ๏ธ Why Are Hedgehog Holes So Important?
A hedgehog hole is a small 13cm x 13cm gap at the base of a fence panel.
This simple addition:
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Connects gardens to create safe wildlife corridors
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Allows hedgehogs to forage naturally
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Increases breeding opportunities
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Supports local biodiversity
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Costs very little but makes a huge difference
Without access between gardens, hedgehogs can become trapped in fragmented habitats, which reduces survival and breeding success.
๐ฑ Small Change. Big Impact.
By incorporating hedgehog holes into our fencing installations, Cleveland Fencing is helping to reconnect habitats and give hedgehogs the freedom they need to survive.
If youโre having new fencing installed, ask about adding a hedgehog access point โ itโs a small feature that can help protect one of Britainโs most loved and iconic species.
Together, we can make our gardens safer for wildlife.
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