Thursday, 8 April 2010 7:30pm

Cost

SO Live Friend (more info):FREE
Per Person:£5.00
Family/Group (up to 5 people):£16.00

Hugh Warwick, author of “A Prickly Affair”, will explain why the humble hedgehog is the most important creature on the planet. He will explain why there is no other wild animal we can get as close to – we can get nose-to-nose with hedgehogs – and that this is the key to their importance.

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