Stories from the Roofline
Swiss cities pioneered policies requiring structural diversity—logs, stones, and varied substrates—on extensive roofs. Follow-up surveys documented higher insect richness and ground-nesting activity, demonstrating how policy nudges can translate directly into measurable urban wildlife gains.
Stories from the Roofline
On a mid-rise office roof, a facility manager planted coneflower, yarrow, and thyme. Within weeks, mason bees filled every cavity in a small bee hotel, and coworkers began lunchtime counts, turning casual curiosity into ongoing biodiversity stewardship.