WWF launches hedgehog live camera in Luumäki, Finland
A hedgehog family living in the Luumäki municipality of eastern Finland has become the latest star of WWF's nature live streams. The conservation organisation has set up a dedicated camera to broadcast the hedgehogs' daily life.
КультураA charming group of hedgehogs in the Luumäki municipality of eastern Finland has found itself in the spotlight — quite literally. The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) has launched a live camera dedicated to the small spiny residents, making them the newest stars in the organisation's series of nature-themed live broadcasts.
The Luumäki hedgehog camera follows a tradition of WWF live streams that give audiences an intimate, real-time window into wildlife. Such broadcasts have proven popular across Scandinavia and the Baltic region, where interest in local wildlife and nature conservation remains high.
The live feed allows viewers to observe the hedgehogs going about their daily routines — foraging, resting and exploring their surroundings — from the comfort of their own homes. WWF hopes the camera will raise awareness about hedgehog habitats and the importance of protecting garden wildlife.
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