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Viernes 15 septiembre 2023, 09:30, 14:00Passed
Iraila 2023
Ostirala 15
09:30 - 11:30
14:00 - 16:00

Residence Villevaude

20 rue Jean-Jaurès, 45400 Fleury-les-Aubrais
  • Loiret
  • Centre-Val de Loire

Renovation of buildings and biodiversity in the Villevaude district

Children will be able to observe bird species related to buildings (swifts, swallows, etc.) and understand the link with architecture.
Viernes 15 septiembre 2023, 09:30, 14:00Passed
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Children will be able to observe bird species related to the built environment (swifts, swallows, etc.) and understand the link with architecture.
At the Fleury site, nest boxes were installed to replace the nests. The restoration work on the facades concerned has been delayed after the nesting period of the birds and the new nest boxes will be integrated directly into the new facades.
To understand biodiversity issues, children are invited to workshops and games where they must show attention and observation at each stage of the journey.
An educational support is provided for students.

Types d'événement
Animation pour scolaires / Levez les yeux !
Thèmes 2023
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About the location

Residence Villevaude
20 rue Jean-Jaurès, 45400 Fleury-les-Aubrais
  • Loiret
  • Centre-Val de Loire
In the Villevaude residence in Fleury-les-Aubrais, twelve buildings with 246 units will be renovated by the fall of 2023\. In addition to the thermal and comfort rehabilitation work, ICF Habitat Atlantique in connection with the Touraine LPO to integrate the preservation of species related to buildings (swifts, swallows, sparrows, etc.) in its work program. Acceleration of energy renovation operations aimed at slowing down climate change (installation of insulation from the outside, changing of shutter boxes, renovation of roofs, etc.) will further drastically reduce the potential breeding sites of these species.