Abstract

![Figure][1] A juvenile hedgehog. Photo credit: Carly Pettett. Armoured in a coat of apparently impenetrable spines, hedgehogs should be almost invincible. Yet, the rapid loss of their hedgerow homes and changes in agricultural practice may be forcing these iconic creatures out of their

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