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I've been putting food and water out for the local hedgehogs. We have had a constant stream of customers in the garden, can hear them rustling and munching overnight, and an increasing volume of food being eaten. Worried that the fence and gate (which is broken and usually - but not always - gets left open) might be obstructing their entry, I also made a hedgehog highway by cutting a bit of it away, further over away from the path. We have had instances of hedgehogs nearly been tripped over or trodden on as they have a habit of standing on the path! I'm trying to encourage them to use the hedgehog entrance to avoid that.