Bearman-Brown Lucy E, Baker Philip J
Department of Animal & Agriculture, Hartpury University, Gloucestershire GL19 3BE, UK.
School of Biological Sciences, University of Reading, Reading RG6 6AH, UK.
Animals (Basel). 2022 Nov 14;12(22):3139. doi: 10.3390/ani12223139.
The conservation benefits of wildlife rehabilitation are equivocal, but could be substantial for formerly common species that are declining rapidly but are still commonly admitted to wildlife centres. We used a questionnaire survey to estimate the number of practitioners rehabilitating West European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) in Britain and the numbers entering hospitals/centres in one benchmark year (2016); practitioners were identified using an internet search and snowball sampling. Overall, 304 rehabilitators were identified: 148 supplied data on their structure, and 174 outlined the number of hedgehogs admitted in 2016. The former comprised 62.6% small (≤50 hedgehogs admitted year−1), 16.7% medium-sized (51−250 yr−1), and 20.7% large (>250 yr−1) hospitals; however, these accounted for 4.8%, 12.4%, and 82.8% of hedgehog admissions, respectively. Small hospitals were less likely to be registered as a charity, have paid staff, have a social media account, to record admissions electronically, or to conduct post-release monitoring. However, they were more likely to operate from their home address and to have been established for ≤5 years. Extrapolations indicate that this rehabilitation community admitted >40,000 hedgehogs in 2016, of which approximately 50% could have been released. These figures suggest that wildlife rehabilitation has potentially been an important factor in the dynamics of hedgehog populations in Britain in the last two decades.
野生动物康复对保护的益处并不明确,但对于那些曾经常见、数量迅速下降但仍经常被送往野生动物救助中心的物种而言,益处可能很大。我们通过问卷调查来估算在英国康复西欧刺猬( Erinaceus europaeus )的从业者数量以及在一个基准年份(2016年)送入医院/救助中心的刺猬数量;通过网络搜索和滚雪球抽样来确定从业者。总体而言,共确定了304名康复者:148人提供了其机构的相关数据,174人概述了2016年收治的刺猬数量。前者包括62.6%的小型机构(每年收治刺猬≤50只)、16.7%的中型机构(每年收治51 - 250只)和20.7%的大型机构(每年收治>250只);然而,这些机构分别占刺猬收治量的4.8%、12.4%和82.8%。小型机构不太可能注册为慈善机构、拥有带薪员工、有社交媒体账号、以电子方式记录收治情况或进行放归后监测。然而,它们更有可能在家庭住址开展业务且成立时间≤5年。据推断,这个康复群体在2016年收治了超过40,000只刺猬,其中约50%可能已被放归。这些数据表明,在过去二十年里,野生动物康复可能是英国刺猬种群动态变化中的一个重要因素。