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Home > News and agenda > Residents of the Somme, contribute to the preservation of nature
Along the route of the future Seine-Nord Europe Canal, preparatory work for the construction sites will begin between Passel (Oise) and Aubencheul-au-Bac (Nord). These operations are accompanied by actions to reduce or compensate for the impacts of the work on fauna and flora. It is in this approach that The Seine-Nord Europe Canal Company (SCSNE) is renewing its “Les Nichoirs du Canal” operation initiated in 2022 in Compiégnois, this time for residents of municipalities in sectors 2 to 4.
In 2022, the Seine-Nord Europe Canal Company launched an appeal to volunteer residents of the municipalities crossed by the Canal in Compiègne, to welcome a birdhouse in their garden to create replacement habitats.
Today, the operation continues in particular in the Somme, for you, residents of the following municipalities:
You have received a leaflet in your mailbox explaining the operation and the registration procedures to receive one of the 1000 nest boxes.
The nest boxes and shelters are made by a regional ESAT (Work Assistance Establishment or Service) and then provided free of charge by the SCSNE.
You will then need to install them in your garden no later than the beginning of March 2025, before the nesting period which lasts until summer.
You will then be able to To watch the birds who settle there, learn to recognize them thanks to the bird atlas provided with the nest box (link below), and share with the Seine-Nord Europe Canal Company all their observations during the five nesting seasons planned for this operation.
Monitoring will be done via a monitoring form to be completed directly online once a year, starting in 2025, and up to 2029.
Among the bird species likely to take up residence in the nest boxes, participants will be able to observe the blue tit, the great tit, the marsh tit, the barn swallow and the common swift.
Added October 9, 2024 - Updated November 21, 2024