🐦‍⬛10.23 Luhu: Moving Toward Bird-Safe Architecture in Our Community Spaces (collabing with National bird-collision prevention network)

I spent the afternoon meeting with the property management’s commercial services department. Their main concern was aesthetics and visual impact. I shared sample images and explained how the national bird-collision prevention network has already considered design appeal in its city-space sticker campaigns. These educational decals are made precisely with commercial areas in mind—they can look good and serve a purpose.

The key points have been settled. We now look forward to implementing bird-collision prevention designs at our community cafés and main park rest areas. Real progress happens when conservation and design meet halfway. As we start partnerships with the national bird-collision prevention network we’ll also continue our collab with A4 but more in public areas (parks) rather than commercial spots.

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🐦‍⬛10.16 Luhu: Midterm Evaluation with Foundation Experts Strengthens Our Bird-Friendly Community Project