Stirling Observer

College aims to save the ‘hogs

- KAIYA MARJORIBAN­KS

Campus support for spiky mammals

One of the UK’s most vulnerable mammals will get the full support of Forth Valley College after the Forth Valley Student Associatio­n and the college joined the Hedgehog Friendly Campus Campaign.

Funded by The British Hedgehog Preservati­on Society, the aim of the link up is to improve awareness of hedgehogs for college staff and students and to increase hedgehog numbers on and around all three Forth Valley campuses.

The hedgehog population in the UK has declined by up to 50 per cent in the last 20 years according to a study carried out by the Mammal Society in 2020. It revealed that hedgehogs were classed as ‘vulnerable to extinction’ as their habitats continue to decline.

Elena Semple FVSA’s student engagement coordinato­r, said: “Increasing habitat loss in rural areas means hedgehogs are moving into more built-up areas. Urban areas pose a host of challenges to the small creatures including road traffic, litter, poisoning and lack of access to food and water.

“For these reasons, the Student Associatio­n and the college recently joined the Hedgehog Friendly Campus Campaign and we have formed a Hedgehog Friendly Campus Team made up of academic/support staff, Estates staff, Student Associatio­n officer and staff - and, most importantl­y, students.

“Between now and December, we will work together to raise awareness of these lovely creatures on our campuses and create healthier and safer spaces for hedgehogs on and around our campuses. Our goals will hopefully allow us to receive Bronze status in the preservati­on of hedgehogs.

“We plan to build some hedgehog homes, provide food and cleaner habitats by committing to responsibl­e disposal of litter and litter picking areas that might affect hedgehog habitats.”

FVC principal Dr Ken Thomson, who graduated from the University of Nottingham with a BSc (Hons) in Zoology, followed by a PhD at the University of Edinburgh, has a great interest in the natural environmen­t.

He said: “I am delighted the FVSA and the college are supporting the hedgehog project. In many ways this is a miniature biodiversi­ty project in its own right, supporting habitat restoratio­n, encouragin­g food sources and supporting wildlife corridors.”

The FVSA would love to have more people join the campaign at FVC to help create the safe environmen­ts for hedgehogs. Anyone interested should email: Elena.Semple@forthvalle­y. ac.uk for more informatio­n.

To keep up to date with all the latest activities and hedgehog news happening at FVC, follow @SaveTheHog­sFVC on Instagram.

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Campaign Funded by The British Hedgehog Preservati­on Society, the aim of the link up is to improve awareness of hedgehogs for college staff and students

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