Hedgehog highway plan on track in Glasgow’s southside.: Jonathan Callis with Hedgehog sign at Muirend

Friday 23 Sep 2022

Hedgehog highway plan on track in Glasgow’s southside.

Region & Route:
Scotland’s Railway: Scotland

Network Rail has completed one mile of boundary fencing renewals with a difference on Glasgow’s south side.

Hedgehog-friendly holes have been included in a timber fencing renewal at Muirend to allow the little creatures to move freely in and around railway property.

Following a recent successful trial at Lanark station where hedgehog holes were added to a boundary fence, the fencing renewal at Muirend was the first time that this approach has been rolled-out as standard on a large scale.

Hedgehog sized holes at regular intervals have been cut along the bottom of new close boarded timber fencing to create ‘Hedgehog Highways’ which allow the animals to move safely between their foraging habitats and their nests.

Railway embankments are a hedgehog haven, with a rich mix of trees and vegetation which provide a safe and food-rich area for the little creatures.

The fencing renewal was carried out to ensure the safety of the operational railway line and improve boundary security for our neighbours.  

Sam McIlvaney, Scheme Project Manager, said:

“Muirend is the first site where we will be adding hedgehog holes as standard to our timber fencing renewals.

“We have already used this approach on some back-garden fencing work, but this is the first large-scale fencing renewal where we have been able to add the hedgehog holes.

“We are committed to minimising our ecological and environmental impacts and something as simple as adding holes to fences will make a positive contribution to protecting these little creatures for future generations to love.”

It is hoped that overtime, this will help reverse the current decline in hedgehog numbers so that they will again become a common sight in gardens and other urban green spaces and benefiting the wider environment.

Notes to Editors

Following a successful trial at Lanark station, where appropriate, Network Rail will add a small hedgehog friendly hole at the base of each back garden timber fence renewal carried out. It is hoped that, overtime, this will help reverse the current decline in hedgehog numbers so that they will again become a common sight in gardens and other urban green spaces, including the railway.

We are helping Hogwatch raise awareness and encouraging local people to support Hedgehog Street.  This is a campaign by The People’s Trust, for Endangered Species and the British Hedgehog Preservation Society, to recruit Hedgehog Champions and raise awareness of our prickly friends.

For more information and to get involved please visit: https://www.tcv.org.uk/scotland/discover/citizen-science/hogwatch-scotland/

HogWatch Scotland is funded by The British Hedgehog Preservation Society and monitors hedgehog populations and creates habitats. It aims to understand more about the declining species in Scotland by conducting torchlight surveys, a variety of events and training courses, work in schools and making hedgehog friendly changes in the landscape. 

 

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