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Radio Tracked Hedgehog 1
Hedgehog with radio tracking transmitter. A team of scientists from Bristol University have found that hedgehogs can be translocated successfully after rehabilitation and their release, onto mainland Britain, has no adverse effect on local hedgehog populations. One of the radio-tracked Uist hedgehogs from Hugh .Warwick's study is given a lesson in the green cross code after being found next to a busy dual-carriageway. The hedgehog survived.
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