It’s ‘hurray’ from hedgehogs for Westside bank worker’s rescue work

A bank worker on Westside is helping to solve a ‘spiky’ problem away from her 9-to-5 job.

Sharon Baker, who is employed at Deutsche Bank in Brindleyplace, runs a hedgehog rescue service called Array4hogs from her home in south Birmingham.

She currently takes in up to 150 endangered hedgehogs and their young, known as hoglets, every year since converting her garden shed into an animal rescue centre at the end of 2019.

Sharon, who has been with Deutsche Bank for 11 years, said: “A friend of mine, who volunteered for a hedgehog rescue service that’s now closed, thought I was a good person to foster hedgehogs over the winter period. Before I knew what happened I was setting up my own rescue service!”

Sharon, aged 55, said she has always been an “animal person”, but wasn’t especially interested in hedgehogs until her friend asked her to join her in fostering them.

She added: “I started looking into it, and looked at my garden shed, and thought I could do more than volunteering. It just sprouted from that. I bought a couple of hutches off Amazon and my uncle made a couple as well, and I started my own rescue centre.

“I was trying to figure out what to call it and my friends came up with Array4Hogs. I then got in contact with the British Hedgehog Preservation Society and was registered as a carer.”

Sharon, who advertises Array4Hogs on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, now renamed as X, took in her first hedgehog in November 2019 from an elderly lady who had been looking after it.

“We now take in between 120 and 150 hedgehogs a year, even more during 2020 as more people spent time at home and in their gardens during Covid lockdowns. And we have a success rate of more than 50 per cent of animals being returned to the wild.”

Sharon said the first thing they check for is whether the hedgehog has been physically injured, then whether it is dehydrated or has suffered a “fly strike” which is when flies have lain eggs on a wounded or sick animal.

“We get them with strimming injuries, burns from bonfires, and even had a hedgehog that was stuck down a drain. They are an endangered species, now red flagged, so we really must do everything we can to save them.”

Sharon, who is holding an awareness session outside a garden centre on the risk of strimmers, is supported by six volunteers who often have to collect hedgehogs from callers across the West Midlands.

“The rescue service is very time-consuming when you have a full-time job, so I am very thankful for my volunteers, and the people who support us with donations of money or things like piles of old newspapers for bedding.”

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