Researchers at the University of Oxford have suggested that ultrasound-repellers could help reduce hedgehog deaths by cars.
The proposal is based on their findings which show for the first time that hedgehogs can hear high-frequency ultrasound.
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr Sophie Lund Rasmussen with a hedgehog (Image: Joan Ostenfeldt) A study by Oxford University researchers has discovered that ...