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Post by Lou78W on May 9, 2011 6:45:12 GMT
Indeed it is....but it shows hogs can be little pests as well!
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Post by grindle on May 9, 2011 6:49:46 GMT
I guess with no natural preditors on Uist they really come into their own, not good when they are trying to keep birds nests safe, but I'm glad they decided to relocate them and not cull them as was first suggested
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Post by Cherry on May 9, 2011 7:42:14 GMT
you can see why they disappear can't you ;D I will bore you again with my story about the one and only hedgehog I had here. It was going up the driveway which heads out on to the A10. It could have gone in any other direction and had a lovely life. There is even a woodpile especially left for wildlife. I manoeuvred it onto a spade and despatched it to a friendly place.
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Post by grindle on May 9, 2011 7:43:56 GMT
I think most of us have a soft spot for hogs, I would definately do the same Cherry.
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Post by wildlifefriendly on May 9, 2011 8:17:58 GMT
I would have done the same too Cherry.
I have noticed that there are far fewer flat ones around these days.
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Post by sweetpea on May 9, 2011 12:52:40 GMT
Not seen one here for about 2 years.
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Post by Louise on May 22, 2011 9:16:34 GMT
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Post by Cherry on May 22, 2011 9:26:31 GMT
It is a worthwhile article Louise. It is like reading a horror story.
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