





Seedball Hedgehog Highway Sign
Help Hedgehogs Roam Freely by Creating a Pathway Between Gardens
Seedball are excited to launch their hedgehog highway – attach to a fence (or any other barrier in your garden) and cut a corridor for hedgehogs to move between gardens.
We’ve lost more than a third of our native hedgehog population in the last 50 years due to habitat loss and fragmentation. Hedgehogs need our help! A single garden is definitely too small for a hedgehog’s survival, and so creating wildlife corridors between gardens is a super way to help. Adult hogs can roam as far as 3km a night, especially in search of a mate.
The steel frame (be careful it’s a little spiky!), creates a 13x13cm corridor once cut through, and requires an adult to set up. Full instructions are included with the highway.
Please note that the steel will naturally age and rust with exposure to the elements over time.
HELPING THE UK
The UK is currently one of the most nature-depleted countries on the planet. When you shop with WWF, you’re joining a national movement to nurture and replenish the UK’s land, rivers, seascapes and wildlife.
PROTECTING UK WILDLIFE
From puffins to bluebells, bumblebees to mountain hares, UK wildlife is feeling the heat from climate change and struggling to adapt. Our 2024 manifesto highlights that a quarter of UK mammals, including red squirrels, hedgehogs and wildcats, are now at risk of extinction. Together, we can ensure that we support our climate, nature and food security whenever we use our land and seas. By applying pressure on government and decision makers, we believe we can rewire our economy to be nature and climate-positive, by changing how we heat our homes, our travel and the way we grow and buy our food.
Wild Ingleborough
WWF is working on a visionary landscape-scale restoration project known as Wild Ingleborough, hoping to return an iconic area in the Yorkshire Dales to its former glory. So far, an incredible 65,000 trees have been planted, building a better future for the UK’s uplands and species that live there.









