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SERVICES

Lectures, Workshops and Environmental Education Sessions 

In order to spread the word about the importance of swallow, martin and swift conservation we are delighted to visit your school, environmental education centre or municipality with one of our activities:

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Lecture

Swallows, Martins and Swifts in Portugal

Target audience: general

Duration: 50 minutes

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Lecture

Study and monitoring of the Pallid Swift in Portugal

Target audience: Biology Students

Duration: 45 minutes

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Workshop

Identification of Swallows, Martins and Swifts

Target audience: general

Duration: 50 minutes

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Workshop

Swallows and Swifts as a tool for Environmental Education

Target audience: Environmental education teachers and technicians

Length: 120 minutes

 

Workshop

Building nest cups for swallows  and martins”

Target audience: general

Duration: 50 minutes

 

Workshop

Construction of nest boxes for swifts

Target audience: general 

Duration: 50 minutes

Construction and installation of artificial nests

Municipalities, companies or even individuals who wish to benefit from the presence of swallows and swifts through the installation of artificial nests and are unable to, can contact us. We look for the best solutions in the study and  identification of the best places to install the nests and we have the boxes or cups suitable for the species that may use the place.

Construction consultancy and upgrading of buildings

We help architects and construction companies in the search for the best solutions to design buildings or structures that are “friendly” to swallows and swifts and that allow a healthy coexistence between the presence of birds and the functions of construction. We also provide support in obtaining licenses and in the search for the best solutions that minimize the impact of the requalification of buildings where these birds nest colonies.

Budgets on request through andorin@vitanativa.org

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