The commune of Chaussin stands out for its commitment to the preservation of local wildlife. Before the start of the construction of a shared house, an innovative project intended to promote conviviality between generations, two orvets were discovered on the site. This rescue approach highlights the harmony between real estate development and environmental protection, a necessary balance within the framework of our contemporary initiatives.
HAS Chaussin, as part of the construction project of a shared house, an operation of rescue made it possible to discover and protect two orvets present in the garden of the future building. This commitment demonstrates a desire to reconcile development real estate and protection of biodiversity. A meeting bringing together various local stakeholders was also held to finalize aspects of this innovative project, with a focus on the needs of future residents, including a group of seniors.
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As part of preparing for the future shared house has Chaussin, an unexpected event arose: the discovery of two orvets in the garden planned for the construction. These reptiles, although little known to the general public, are essential to the local ecosystem. Their capture and relocation aroused particular interest, revealing the commitment of local actors to the biodiversity.
The process of rescuing slowworms
During this operation, a team of volunteers and specialists in biodiversity was mobilized. These experts took care to assess the state of the orvets and their habitat before proceeding with their rescue. The method adopted was carefully planned to avoid unnecessary stress to the reptiles while ensuring a safe transfer to a new environment. This process has been essential to preserving this unusual species.
The challenges of construction and preservation
There shared house represents an innovative project which aims to offer shared housing to seniors. But this initiative must not neglect ecological issues. The rescue of orvets highlights the importance of reconciling real estate development and wildlife protection. Indeed, every construction project should include environmental preservation measures, promoting a sustainable future for all.