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NID4BirdLife

The NID4BirdLIFE project is a 6.5-year initiative co-financed by the European Union’s LIFE Programme, aimed at addressing the critical decline of the black-legged kittiwake population, by creating a durable breeding stronghold on the Princess Elisabeth Energy Island.

NID4BirdLIFE aims to support of the black-legged kittiwake (Rissa tridactyla) population by creating a durable breeding stronghold on the Princess Elisabeth Energy Island. This will be achieved through the integration of Nature-Inclusive Design (NID) elements into the island’s wave walls.

  • 2024–2026: Onshore construction of the caissons, i.e. the concrete blocks making up the foundations of Princess Elisabeth Island, incorporating parts of the NID elements 
  • 2025–2026: Offshore installation of parts of the NID elements
  • From 2026:
    • Data analysis, integration and coordination of monitoring
    • Testing and optimisation of the monitoring protocol
    • Collection and analysis of radar data
    • Collection and analysis of camera data
    • Development of the citizen science platform and data collection
    • Socio-economic monitoring of the project 

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Manon Thiel (Quetstroey)

Manon Thiel (Quetstroey)

Manon joined RGI in 2022. She is currently working as a Manager in the Energy and Nature team and is in charge of the SafeLines4Birds project. Prior to RGI, Manon worked as an ecologist in a consulting office in Berlin, engaged in the protection of bat populations in Europe in the context of onshore wind energy projects. She also worked on diverse projects in Africa, particularly in the protection and conservation of African mammals. Manon holds a Master’s degree in Biodiversity conservation from Université de Perpignan in France and completed her Master’s thesis in South Africa.