The path to a nature-positive future is constantly changing. Here, you can see what our team is working on, from important reports to new partnerships. Draw inspiration from our ongoing projects and media appearances.
Do you see opportunities for collaboration, or would you like to know how we can support your project? We would like to hear your ideas and explore ways in which we can support each other.
Project partners& collaboration
Collaborating to apply knowledge contributes to making an impact. We work closely with businesses and social organisations to turn scientific knowledge into practical courses of action. By working together, we empower our partners to contribute directly and effectively to a nature-positive world.
Would you like to work with us to make an impact, or would you like to find out how our expertise could support your organisation? Please contact us.

In themedia
If you are a journalist with questions about biodiversity, our institute, our research, our museum or our collection, please contact the Communications Department on +31 6 35 11 29 99 (available every day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) or communicatie@naturalis.nl.
We believe that scientific knowledge only gains true power when it is shared with everyone. Whether it's a national status report or a local workshop, we make complex matters understandable. This empowers society to take control of restoring biodiversity. Below, you will find a selection of our recent media appearances and publications.
- 'The State of Biodiversity 2025' – national coverage in NOS, NRC and Volkskrant, among others.
- 'Unknown animals lack a fan club' – Arjen Lubach on the value of all species.
- 'National Biodiversity Dashboard' - National attention in, among others, NOS
- 'Biodiversity verge management under the microscope' – radio interview with Lotte on Omroep West about practical nature conservation.
- 'International Strategy for Pollinators' – keynote by Marten Schoonman on the 'Theory of Change' (video).
- 'National Bee Count' – Visit our website to see how we involve thousands of citizens in research every year.