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Old 10-10-2004, 11:05 AM
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On 8/10/04 22:46, in article , "Franz
Heymann" wrote:

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I reported in the way I did because when I
enquired from a hedgehog sanctuary whether they have any hedgehoga to
spare, they stipulated that they would only let them go to folks with
completely enclosed gardens and no dogs.

Franz

And no badgers, Franz. I wanted to introduce hedgehogs into my garden but
the local sanctuary wouldn't let me have them because I lived in badger
country.
Interestingly, we have many badgers round here, too but we still get the odd
hedgehog in the garden. The dogs (Jack Russells) just stand and bark at
them, long and monotonously.
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