Spike in numbers: Sounds good for hedgehog survival rates
You might expect that hedgehogs, rummaging for creepy-crawlies in leaf-litter, would have little use for high-pitched noise detection. But you’d be wrong! Picture: iStiock
Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Hedgehog numbers are falling all over Europe. But now there’s a ray of hope for this ancient beast; new research suggests that its extraordinary acoustic ability might be harnessed to help rescue it.
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