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Wood, tools and local biodiversity. In this activity, the team builds nesting boxes and bird feeders which are installed in natural or urban spaces in collaboration with conservation organisations.
An activity with a direct ecological impact: each nest box installed can house a family of birds and contribute to the recovery of local species.
Teamwork with hands that leaves a visible and lasting positive mark on the territory.
How do Nesting Boxes and Feeders Work?
The teams receive wooden kits with pre-cut pieces and assembly instructions. Using basic tools, they assemble the nest boxes and feeders under the supervision of a conservation technician. Finally, the groups install the boxes in a selected natural space or garden.
What is this activity working on within the team?
Manual coordination, precision, and purposeful work. Building something with your hands for a specific ecological purpose generates immediate satisfaction and a sense of collective contribution.
What kind of company or team is it ideal for?
Companies with biodiversity or sustainability commitments seeking active, tangible CSR action. Works very well as a complementary activity for events in natural settings.
Are you interested in this dynamic?
