
Kirov residents are asked to help with food for 13 baby hedgehogs.
Wildlife rescue center "Big Nest" continues to receive baby hedgehogs, but there are not enough funds for their food.
Photo: "Big Nest"
The "Big Nest" Wild Animal Rescue Center is experiencing a surge of tiny hedgehogs. Currently, 13 little ones are under the care of volunteers, and soon there will likely be even more.
The babies are without their mothers and cannot survive without human help. To feed them, it is necessary to regularly purchase insects, mice, and chicks. These foods are expensive, and costs quickly increase as the number of dependents grows.
The center's staff ask everyone to respond and support the hedgehogs. Any help is important—thanks to it, the little animals will have a chance to grow up and return to nature.
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