The hedgehog is common in parks, gardens and farmland throughout mainland Britain and Ireland. It has also been introduced to many islands including Orkney, .
What species of hedgehog is in the UK?
The Latin word for hedgehogs is Erinaceus and our own British hedgehog is scientifically known as Erinaceus europaeus; it is the same species that occurs throughout most of Europe.
How many hedgehogs are there in the UK?
The count for Britain's hedgehogs the population of hedgehogs is estimated to be 1.55 million in the UK (1.1 million in England, 310,000 in Scotland and 145,000 in Wales).
How much species of hedgehogs are there?
There are 17 species in five genera of hedgehogs worldwide: Erinaceus, Paraechinus, Mesechinus, Atelerix and Hemiechinus. They live across Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Central Asia.
How many hedgehogs are left in the UK 2022?
If the average density of hedgehogs in these green spaces is taken to be 25 per km2, the total number of urban hedgehogs is around 266,000. If a lower density of 10 per km2 is applied to the whole urban area (17,686 km2), the number is 177,000.

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