DTEK Dnipro Grids joined an international project on the protection of the white stork
A project of the Polish Ornithological Society “Małopolskiego Towarzystwa Ornitologicznego” helps preserve the white stork. Over the past 100 years, this bird has completely vanished from the north of France, Belgium, Netherlands, Denmark, west and south of Germany. In Ukraine, its number is one of the largest and makes approximately 30,000 pairs. According to ornithologists, there are currently about 160,000 pairs of white storks in the world. The protection of the white stork in Ukraine is enshrined in legislation. The bird is protected by the law of Ukraine “About fauna,” as well as by Bonn, Bern and Ramsar conventions.
“DTEK Grids is a foundation and support for normal life of the country and Ukrainians. In 2023, we continue to concentrate all our efforts on restoration of electrical infrastructure, destroyed by the enemy, and on support of stable operation of the grid. At the same time, we continue implementing projects related to preservation of terrestrial ecosystems, because being true to the UN GC Sustainable Development Goal is important to us. We have joined the Polish Ornithological Society project in order to continue and scale our initiatives related to preservation of the white stork population in Ukraine. Since 2013, the company has been implementing the project on protection of this bird, totemic for all Ukrainians. In 2021, it was transformed into a large-scale environmental and educational project #EnergyWings,” – tells DTEK Dnipro Grids General Director Andrii Tereshchuk.
On July 6-7, ornithologists in the Dnipropetrovsk regions together with energy workers have ringed 21 stork chicks in 8 nests. This is the first stage of project implementation. Upon completion of the project, the company plans to help ring 250 birds. Ringing is a method of studying wild birds by means of attaching a small metal or plastic individually marked ring-like tag to the bird’s limbs. This individual ring helps scientists track the bird in different countries of the world. This method is used to study migration, life span, death rate, etc. It helps scientists get up-to-date data about population and implement corrective measures to preserve it.
“Ringing was specifically conducted during this time when the chicks have grown enough but have not left the nest yet. The birds 2-2.5 months old have a developed system of joints, and the rings will stay firmly on the leg. We describe every bird in detail and record all parameters. In two weeks, stork chicks will take to the wing, and this will help study the population of the species and migration routes in different countries of the world,” – says ornithologist Oleksandr Ponomarenko.
The following Polish energy companies participate in Małopolskiego Towarzystwa Ornitologicznego project: Tauron Dystrybucja SA, Energa Operator, Enea Operator, PGE Dystrybucja SA. By 2023, joint efforts of ornithologists and energy workers helped ring almost 4,600 storks and place 15 transmitters for tracking of storks’ migration on the territory of Poland. In 2023, Ukrainian energy companies have also joined the project, DTEK Dnipro Grids among them.
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#EnergyWings is a DTEK Grids project, initiated in 2021. Its main goal is to help preserve population of the white stork in Ukraine. The project combined actions of business, future generation of Ukrainians and modern art to draw public attention to the issue of biodiversity loss and environment protection.
Continuing implementation of the project, in the spring of 2023, DTEK Dnipro Grids ecologists conducted monitoring of the stork nests in the Dnipropetrovsk region. They inspected the ones that company’s energy workers have been reinforcing with special protective metal structures over the past 11 years. Despite missile strikes, the reinforced nests have survived and the birds have settled in an average of about 85% of them - 170 nests. In 2023, the company plans to reinforce at least 10 more nests in the region. Over the past 11 years, the company has already installed more than 200 platforms for stork nests. 20 of them have been installed over the 16 months of a full-scale war. Installation of special structures for birds’ protection is a continuation of a DTEK policy for sustainable development and implementation of the UN Global Compact with regard to preservation of terrestrial ecosystems. Besides, such measures help protect customers against power outages caused by falling of nests on the wires.