THIS spring, Dorset Wildlife Trust (DWT) are launching a campaign to raise awareness of the decline in hedgehogs, one of the UK's best-loved garden visitors.

Their campaign leaflet will reach over 120,000 homes in Dorset will provide some practical tips on how to help hedgehogs.

In ten years, one third of hedgehogs have disappeared in the UK.

Working with local illustrator, David Burton, the story of ‘Horatio’ the hedgehog is hoped to inspire Dorset locals to get out in their garden, and help support the declining population of hedgehogs by making small changes, such as providing compost heaps to create shelter and food.

DWT Membership Manager, James Haldane said: "Following the success of the ‘Make Wildlife Welcome’ campaign last year, we already know that many of Dorset’s residents really care about wildlife in their gardens. For many, spring is a great time of year to be outside gardening. Hedgehogs will be coming out of hibernation, and need all the help they can get, so we’re asking everyone to garden with wildlife in mind, and give hedgehogs a helping hand. We’re delighted to be working with David Burton, who has really brought this campaign to life with his fantastic illustrations."

Illustrator, David Burton said: "I was really happy to help illustrate this project, and it was great fun sketching Horatio’s journey through the modern world. I’ve only seen one hedgehog in our garden in the last two years. It trundled through looking for food in the leaf piles as it went. I’d love to see more hedgehogs in the future, and by supporting Dorset Wildlife Trust, there’s a good chance that will happen."

The new leaflet from DWT, which will be sent out on Monday March 16, provides some practical tips on how to help hedgehogs, but also states some alarming facts.

There are 15 million gardens in the UK, so if everyone did something for wildlife in their gardens or outside green spaces, perhaps the Dorset public can help to start to reverse the decline of hedgehogs and other species which are also in decline.

The decline of hedgehogs has not gone unnoticed in Dorset.

Hayley Dent, a 22-year-old student from Dorchester, launched Hayley's Hedgehog Rescue (HHR) in December 2014 and has since been working to set to tackle and raise awareness of the UK's decline in the animals.

By supporting DWT as a member, you will also receive a free copy of ‘The Wildlife Gardener’ (RRP £14.99) by Kate Bradbury, which will inspire you to garden for all kinds of wildlife.

Your support as a member will help the wider work of DWT that manages 42 nature reserves throughout the county, protecting some of our rarest species.

For more information on becoming a member, visit dorsetwildlifetrust.org.uk/join or call 01305 264620.