Our volunteers and supporters
As always without the physical help and the generous support of the local vets and our supporters I'd never be able to do the work with the hedgehogs that I do. So thank you to the following vets for their continued support:
- The A120 Medivets
- Stansted Abbots Medivets
- The Bishop's Stortford Veterinary Hospital
- Mercer and Hughes
One of the many lovely paths in Birchanger Woods |
- Elaine - for taking on our latest disabled hedgehog
- Monique - for stepping in to take hedgehogs when we couldn't
- Rob and Di, Maddi and Helen - for being fab fosterers
- Michelle, Jayne, Michelle, Anne and Phil - for taking on the care and release of our successes
- Pat from Mutts in Distress for your support and supply of towels.
- Karen for running a quiz night for us and raising a staggering amount!
- Pat (warden of Birchanger Woods) - for your continued care of our two disabled hedgehogs and allowing us to use the woods as a release site
AND everyone who kindly and generously donated either much needed supplies or cash!
Stats - calls
The shed after its revamp |
Stats - costs
Last year was an expensive year with our paid for outgoings of just over £1,600. This figure doesn't include the generous donations that were paid directly into our local vets to cover vet bills (this was a couple of hundred - so THANK YOU). However, it does include the purchase of a lovely new hutch and run and the revamp of the shed (both we were only able to do because of all those lovely people who came along to the quiz night organised by the even more lovely Karen). I've just completed the end of year books and we're in credit! It may be just under £10 but we've covered all our bills for 2017 - so I'm a very happy hog carer (because that doesn't happen often).
Stats - Hedgehogs
Since keeping records (prior to the year 2000 I didn't bother) we've had 761 hedgehogs come to stay in the hedgehog shed. This year we took in and cared for 42 hedgehogs (I only count those who come into the shed, not those who sadly didn't make it to us because they died at the vets). Of those 42, 19 survived and 23 died. Unfortunately the high mortality rate this year was because of the salmonella outbreak. It was perhaps one of the hardest times I've had to go through with the hedgehogs.
Came in around 75 grams each. That's a 50p next to them! |
Although part of this year was the hardest it's always outweighed by the successes and without a doubt these six little bundles of cuteness were that success. Sadly their mother died but the person who found them acted quickly and got them to us whilst they were still in good health. It may have taken a lot of late nights and a lot of very early mornings but all six survived and were released in late summer. Their survival is also due to the wonderful 'day care' service provided by everyone at the A120 Medivet. I wouldn't have been able to juggle caring for them and keeping down a day job without that support.
Your continued support
Just before Christmas I was informed by Waitrose in Bishop's Stortford that we're in their blue token charity pot for January. So if you shop in Waitrose or know someone who does please do pop that blue token in our slot.
Lastly THANK YOU for your support during 2017 - it is appreciated more than you'll ever know.
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