BBC really should know better than to broadcast this propaganda.
It's a con.
This 'reseach' is being sold to the public as somehow helping hedgehogs.
It does nothing of the kind.
It helps the researchers to some very profitable grants, that's all.
We know all we need to know about hedgehogs, how they move, how they feed, and what's killing them.
We know they have to cross roads.
Instead of satisfying student curiosity and making a huge profit in grants for 'researchers', the money would be better spent making wildlife crossings.
And detection dogs? To hunt out their victims?
Disgraceful. Utterly appalling.
All good rescues are disgusted by this abuse and exploitation of these defenceless creatures.
By the way, it sounds like it's an Irish initiative, doesn't it?
More disinformation.
In fact it's being run by the infamous Nottingham Trent University, who have already tortured and killed many hedgehogs (see below).
They were exposed for their cruelty in England, so they are now exploiting the Irish hedgehogs.
As you can see, they've been milking this particular money cow for over 10 years, and have still not implemented one single protection for hedgehogs, or helped them in any way whatsoever.