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Poll reveals fears of animal loving Brits
New research out today reveals that 95% of the UK population fears for the future of UK mammals, including red squirrels, dolphins and
hedgehogs.
The research, conducted by ICM and commissioned by CSV Make a Difference Day and Barclays, asks people which endangered British mammal they would be saddest to lose. Red squirrels come top, although they were closely
followed by hedgehogs and dolphins.
The CSV Make a Difference Day research reveals:
• A third of the population (32%) would be saddest to lose the
red squirrel
• Another third (29%) would be saddest to lose the
bottle-nosed dolphin
• 17% of the population would be saddest to lose the
hedgehog
Just under one in ten people were concerned about
bats, while one in twenty fear for the
dormouse and the same amount fear for
wildcats.
Research published Wednesday 12th July 2006
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