When working well, the infrastructure we use is all but invisible. Its seamless integration into our daily lives means we rarely stop to think "How did this get here?" Sounds Like Infrastructure reveals the secrets and stories behind some of the world’s biggest infrastructure projects. Learn more at Ferrovial.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
19 - Infrastructures and Biodiversity: The Canadian Butterfly Highway
How can we evolve as a society without sidelining the environment?
The past few decades have brought about new needs in a rapidly evolving landscape, bringing up new questions. The challenge is to find ways to adapt to the local habitats we’re building in, from the tallest trees to the smallest animals. But, how can we protect some of the most fragile species in our projects? This dilemma is precisely what our team faced.
The 407 ETR highway in Ontario, Canada, is a key infrastructure for transportation in the area. It’s, in fact, one of the busiest roads in North America. It is also surrounded by vast wildlife where a critical species lives, the monarch butterfly, an endangered species necessary to keep life going due to their main role as pollinators.
So, when we started to build this highway, it became imperative to do so in such a way that the ecosystem became the main infrastructure. The project was designed to promote local biodiversity and support the monarch butterfly, creating a corridor for nature preservation.
Working hand in hand with the Canadian Wildlife Federation we established a native flower garden where the monarch butterfly can thrive. Together, we are pioneering a new approach to construction, where humanity and nature coexist harmoniously on our path to a sustainable future.
We talk about this in this podcast episode. We hope you like it!
Sounds of Infrastructure is a collaboration between Ferrovial and Yes We Cast. Our team includes Francisco Izuzquiza, Alberto Espinosa, Ignacio Fernández Vázquez, Luciano Branca, Gabriel Ureta, José García Guaita, Arantxa Gulias, Marina Pastor, Bethany Ashcroft and Fatima Gracia De Vargas.
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