Biodiversity support
In a world where climate change threatens biodiversity, it is crucial to acknowledge the invaluable contributions of insects and support their hard work. Insects play a critical role in the ecosystem as pollinators, decomposers, and prey for other animals. Pollination, primarily performed by bees, butterflies, and other insects, is essential for the reproduction and seed production of plants. These processes not only support the balance of the ecosystem but are also fundamental to human food security, as many of our crops depend on insect pollination.
Unfortunately, biodiversity suffers from the severe consequences of climate change. Rising temperatures, altered precipitation patterns, and extreme weather conditions affect the life cycles and habitats of insects, creating imbalance in nature and threatening many species with extinction.
To support the hard work of insects, we have implemented a nature-friendly park with hills, fruit trees and wildflowers to support biodiversity. By preserving natural habitats, planting insect-friendly vegetation, and minimizing the use of pesticides, we can create an environment that fosters the well-being of insects.