Despite having just released Lynn and Francesco, Nature Trust’s Gozo Section have rescued another two hedgehogs and had them placed into rehabilitation.
The two latest additions, Halo and Massimo, have joined Dolly, Natalia and Andrea for further care.
‘Halo was found this week in the middle of the main road leading from Ghajnsielem to Qala. He is a male hoglet, and although he seemed ok at first glance, a closer look revealed a patch of missing spines. He is also too young to be on his own and had likely gotten separated from his mother.’
‘Massimo was found last week near the Lunzjata Valley in Kercem. He is a very large adult male, and he also has bald patches with missing spines.’
Unfortunately, both had intestinal infections, inhibiting their abilities to eat. They are now eating well and will be treated against the cause of the bald patches before release.
‘Hedgehogs rely on their spines as their main form of defense against attacks and predators. Bald patches of missing spines means that a hedgehog is very vulnerable in the wild. There can be a number of causes, and they will need treatment before their spines grow back.’
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