They curled up to protect themselves. The little corpses in Burgenland didn’t stand a chance against the tide…
A meadow full of yellow dandelion flowers. The embodiment of sun and life. Theoretically. There is practically an electric fence around this meadow in Zurndorf, which is still on. Even if the building is empty. There is a sign on the corners with the inscription “Caution Electric Fence”.
Unfortunately, hedgehogs cannot read. Which killed at least four “Meckis”. They are still trapped in the fence upon on-site inspection and their tiny bodies would still be electrocuted any second. This raises the question of why a vacant property should be secured with a powered electric fence.
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Mayor Werner Friedl does not know, but reported the matter to the district administration. A side note: the community leased this property. A number of events took place there. Then there was a disagreement with the owner. He drained the meadow and just installed this electric fence. “He wants to put sheep there one day,” says Friedl.
When? Again, he doesn’t know. “I just hope nothing more happens,” says the mayor. The hedgehog family that lived there can no longer be saved and the electric fence is not life-threatening to humans, but only hurts when touched. You can only hope that other animals stay away. Or the homeowner comes to his senses anyway and simply turns off the electricity again.
Source: Krone

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