Field researcg
Field research is an important part of the museum’s scientific and professional work.
This page presents research areas, working methods and related projects.
Museum Fieldwork
An overview of research activities, working methods, and related projects connected to fieldwork in natural habitats.
Research Beyond the Museum
Field research connects the museum’s professional and scientific work with natural habitats, research sites, and materials documented within museum collections.
Field research includes work conducted outside the museum, documentation of findings, and data collection that contributes to scientific analysis, professional activities, and the preservation of museum collections.
Terrestrial Research
Terrestrial research includes work conducted at field locations, habitat documentation, and the collection of data connected to museum collections and professional documentation.
The results of terrestrial research are used to improve the understanding of biodiversity, monitor changes in nature, and enrich museum collections with new scientific and professional data.
- collecting and documenting findings
- recording locations and field data
- connecting research results with museum collections
Field Activities
Fieldwork includes site planning, observations, documentation of findings, and data processing after returning to the museum.
Site Planning
Preparation of fieldwork, selection of research sites, and defining research objectives.
Field Observations
Recording observations, samples, and data required for professional analysis.
Collections and Documentation
Connecting research results with museum collections and documentation.
Related Projects
Related projects present research activities that contribute to the museum’s professional and scientific work.

