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Council urges residents to consider animal welfare during Bonfire Night celebrations

Residents are being urged to "spark joy, not fear" for Staffordshire’s wildlife, pets and livestock by taking extra care this Bonfire Night.  

As the celebrations approach, Staffordshire County Council is reminding residents to be mindful of wildlife - especially hedgehogs - that may be seeking shelter in piles of branches and leaves.   

Hedgehog populations have halved in the last decade, making it crucial to protect these endangered animals.  

To help safeguard hedgehogs and other wildlife this season, countryside rangers recommend taking these simple steps:  

  • Buy Silent Fireworks: This will help to prevent any stress to wildlife, pets and livestock. 
  • Build Bonfires Last-Minute: Set up your bonfire on the day you plan to light it to discourage animals from moving in.  
  • Check Before Lighting: Always inspect bonfire piles thoroughly before lighting to ensure they’re free of hidden wildlife.  
  • Use a Protective Barrier: Consider placing a barrier around your bonfire to keep animals away.  
  • Light from One Side: Starting the fire on one side gives any animals inside a chance to escape safely.  
  • Consider Alternatives: A raised fire pit can be a safer option for garden celebrations, or better yet, attend a public display. Staffordshire has some amazing displays – see which ones are local to you.  

Please remember it is illegal to set off or throw fireworks in the street or other public spaces, including Staffordshire’s country parks.   

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