Lower Moss Wood nature reserve and wildlife hospital on School Lane in Ollerton, Knutsford, has received a £200 donation from housebuilder Bellway.
Committed to the conservation, preservation and protection of wild hedgehogs, Bellway’s nearby Weaver Green development features a network of hedgehog highways – gaps to the boundaries – that allow hedgehogs to roam freely without being trapped by walls or fences. All new residents to the development will also be given a ‘how to help wild hedgehogs’ information sheet as part of their green welcome pack.
Further underlining its commitment to hedgehogs, Bellway has commissioned a children’s story about two hedgehogs named Belle and Brickle. Copies of the hardback book are on display in the beautiful hedgehog-themed bedroom in the showhome and will be given as gifts and prizes to local children.
Ian Daniells, chairman at Lower Moss Wood, visited Weaver Green to collect the donation and view the hedgehog preservation measures for himself.
He said: “At Lower Moss Wood we aim to raise awareness about conservation and the importance of doing all that we can to protect and look after our local environment and wildlife. We also work as a wildlife hospital, taking in orphaned, sick or injured wild animals and birds for treatment and care and rely heavily on donations to keep our services running. We are extremely grateful to Bellway for this donation and look forward to re-visiting to see more of their hedgehog conservation activities in action at a later date.”
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