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// This week, Queenie's planning a "Month of the Hedgehog" with a whole month of hedgehog-related activities prior to Hedgehog starting hibernation. The month will start with a "learn all about hedgehogs" evening, and to help prepare for it, she speaks with April from the Scottish SPCA about hedgehogs, hibernation, and how the SSPCA helps injured and poorly hedgehogs. Along the way, they also listen to three amazing poems from Dulasi in Sri Lanka, Niah in the United Kingdom, and Sanaskriti in India. //
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereThis week, Queenie's planning a "Month of the Hedgehog" with a whole month of hedgehog-related activities prior to Hedgehog starting hibernation. The month will start with a "learn all about hedgehogs" evening, and to help prepare for it, she speaks with April from the Scottish SPCA about hedgehogs, hibernation, and how the SSPCA helps injured and poorly hedgehogs. Along the way, they also listen to three amazing poems from Dulasi in Sri Lanka, Niah in the United Kingdom, and Sanaskriti in India.
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