#Hogdoodle 2025

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#hogdoodle is a collection of hedgehog doodles including some drawn by well known authors, illustrators, comedians, musicians and celebrities. 


Each #hogdoodle is in itself a bespoke one off piece of art created by someone amazing. 


#Hogdoodle aims to raise vital funds to support Hope for hedgehogs  in their work looking after sick and injured hedgehogs  and rehabilitating them back into the wild. 


Hedgehogs are on the ‘red list’ as an animal vulnerable to extinction and  the reason why so much devotion is given to helping these beautiful creatures.


Hope for hedgehogs also aim to promote educational information about our impact upon the hedgehogs natural habitat and how we can support them in the wild.


Hope for hedgehogs Woodside is registered charity number 1204277




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#Hogdoodle by Paul Young
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#Hogdoodle by Neil Joyce
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