
Active projects
These active wildlife research projects focus on real-world data, fieldwork and conservation impact.
Explore ongoing initiatives and discover how research supports hedgehog conservation and biodiversity.
Field research – Real-world impact – Ongoing studies

Research in action
Active projects provide insight into real-world challenges and solutions.
These projects focus on observation, data collection and practical application. They help identify patterns in behavior, habitat use and environmental impact.
By working on multiple projects, it becomes possible to connect local insights to broader conservation strategies.
Current active projects

Hedgehog Dome
A practical project focused on creating durable nesting structures. The Hedgehog Dome is designed to provide safe and long-term shelter. This project explores how artificial structures can support natural behavior.

Hedgehog Map Hoogeveen
A mapping project that tracks hedgehog presence and movement. It helps identify hotspots, risks and opportunities within urban areas. The data supports local conservation and policy decisions.

Microscopic Species Research
A detailed study of microscopic structures such as spines and hair. This project contributes to species identification and understanding variation. It supports deeper biological and scientific insights.
How these projects connect
Field observation
Understanding behavior and habitat use.
Data collection
Building reliable datasets over time.
Application
Turning insights into practical solutions.

From local to global
Active wildlife research projects provide insights that go beyond individual locations. They help understand broader patterns and trends.
These findings support conservation efforts, policy development and practical solutions.
Contribute to research
Many projects benefit from observations and data from the public.
Citizen science helps expand the reach and impact of research.


Explore research in detail
Active wildlife research projects continue to grow and evolve. Explore individual projects to learn more about methods and findings.
