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Ipswich hedgehogs are now on YouTube!

Tuesday 5 December 2017
Suffolk Wildlife Trust

Ali North

Ipswich Hedgehog Officer
Want to see the secret lives of Ipswich hedgehogs, badgers, foxes and mice uncovered?

Subscribe to our new YouTube channel for amusing and enlightening videos recorded on our night hedgehog cameras placed around Ipswich! Subscribe by clicking here.

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