by Lenni Sykes (Author), Lenni Sykes (Author), Pip Morgan (Editor), Jane Durrant (Author), Virginia McKenna (Foreword)
Human disturbance poses a serious threat to the hedgehog population. In this book, readers can find out how to help ensure their continued survival, and how to use drug-free remedies to care for the casualties. Presented in four chapters, this guide describes the life of the European hedgehog (erinaceus europaeus), with reference to the 14 species distributed worldwide. The first part introduces the hedgehog's lifestyle, the everyday hazards hedgehogs encounter and their behaviour. Plus practical tips on how to make your garden a hedgehog haven and to enjoy the mutually beneficial biological pest control they provide. The following chapters concentrate on the treatment of the injured, orphaned and sick hedgehogs. Clear instructions teach the reader how to recognize distressed or suffering animals, and offer advice on the handling, nursing and general care of hedgehogs. The book introduces a detailed guide to the use of homoeopathy in first aid for hedgehogs, with suggestions for the use of healing crystals and other natural therapies. Case histories of hedgehogs treated at the Welsh Hedgehog Hospital demonstrate the application of treatments suggested. Jane Durrant's illustrations support the text, depicting many aspects of natural hedgehog care.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
Publisher: Gaia Books Ltd
Published: 07 Oct 2000
ISBN 10: 1856750426
ISBN 13: 9781856750424