Loss of EU protections could imperil UK hedgehogs, report says
by Phoebe Weston from on (#4YTE8)
New rules do not contain same level of safeguards as under common agricultural policy
Britain's hedgehogs could be at greater risk after Brexit because hedges may no longer be protected by agriculture regulations, a report says.
Under EU law, hedgerows cannot be cut during the bird nesting season and two-metre wild "buffer" strips cannot be doused with pesticides or ploughed up. This is designed to protect hedgerow habitats that provide refuge for 80% of woodland birds and 50% of all mammals.
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