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蓝天共享,翼起平安——鸟类防治与航空安全科普展走进星校

        当飞鸟邂逅穿梭蓝天的航班,我们应如何平衡生态守护与航空安全?近日,11年级8班瞿辰洋同学策划的鸟类防治与航空安全主题科普展在学校四楼中庭圆满开展。展览以鸟击风险为切入点,介绍了航空安全与生态治理中的科技和相关公益推广措施,为全校师生带来一堂生动的航空与生态科普课。

双向守护

解码安全与生态的平衡之道

鸟类是自然生态不可或缺的成员,而航空则是人员、物资、信息流动的关键通道,对经济发展意义重大。现代机场周边生态环境持续优化,吸引众多鸟类栖息。它们为城市生态添彩,却也给航班起降带来安全隐患。瞿辰洋同学的展览引导师生更好地理解鸟类与航空的关系:鸟类防治并非伤害鸟类,而是对航空安全和生态的双向守护。为此,我们应以温和、非伤害性的方式引导鸟类远离航道,在筑牢飞行安全防线的同时,最大限度守护鸟类生存空间,让飞机平安起航、鸟儿自由翱翔。

科技赋能

从传统驱鸟到智慧防控

瞿辰洋同学的展览回顾了驱鸟技术的迭代升级:从早期声波、视觉警示、仿生驱离等传统手段,到如今的雷达监测、AI智能识别、自动化驱离系统等技术,我们距离精准识别、主动预判、高效处置的目标越来越近。瞿辰洋同学还在展览中分享了自己的创新性思考:他通过评估现有技术的困境,设计制作了“红外探测+声光结合”水面驱鸟装置,研究了“天敌声+警示声”叠加音源驱鸟。这样的新技术能在特定场景下提升驱鸟效果。他的分享鼓励着同学以好奇为起点,不断探索和创造,用知识解决实际问题。

生态策略

系统性筑牢安全防线

本次展览也传达了系统思维、综合施策的理念。瞿辰洋同学介绍了他在虹桥机场区域对于鸟情、草情、虫情的调研,建议通过优化湿地植被、管控食物来源、科学调整栖息地环境,推动源头防控,让生态友好和航空安全有机统一。同时,他介绍了“CoFly Initiative共同飞翔计划”公益推广活动和他的社媒科普账号,还计划同上海科技馆团队打造鸟类防治与航空安全“一平米博物馆”,在校园和社区进行科普和宣传,提高公众对于相关防治的关注度。

 

实景观展

邂逅机场的生命力

展览中最有趣的部分,当属陈列着机场附近鸟类、昆虫类、植物类标本的实物展区。同学们在近距离观察中了解鸟类的形态、羽毛纹理和生活习性以及机场附近多样的物种。生物多样性从纸面走向现实,变得直观又美丽。   

此次科普展不仅让同学们收获了驱鸟的相关知识,更在他们心中种下了保护生态环境的种子。在未来,我们将带着这份敬畏、责任和科学性的思考共同守护蓝天,让鸟类和人类都能自由、安全地飞向广阔的远方。   

When birds and planes meet in the blue sky, how do we balance ecological protection and aviation safety? Recently, in the atrium on the fourth floor, Qu Chenyang from Class 8, Grade 11 organized an exhibition on bird strike prevention, aviation safety, and ecological protection, providing a vivid answer to this question.

Dual Protection

Balance Between Safety and Ecology

Birds are an essential part of the ecosystem, while aviation serves as a transportation tool crucial for economic and social development. With the continuous improvement of ecological environments around airports, increasing numbers of birds choose to inhabit these areas. While birds enrich urban ecology, they also bring hidden dangers to aircraft takeoff and landing. Consequently, bird strike prevention has become a fundamental safeguard for global aviation safety.

The exhibition guides teachers and students to better understand the relationship between birds and aviation. Bird hazard management does not mean harming the birds but urges us to seek a win-win solution for ecological protection and aviation safety. To achieve this goal, we need to explore mild, non‑lethal measures to guide birds away from flight routes, securing aviation operations while fully protecting living spaces for wildlife. In this way, both planes and birds can fly freely and safely in the sky.   

Tech Empowerment

 Stepping Toward A Smarter Future

Chenyang's exhibition presented the development of airport bird control technologies. From traditional methods such as sound wave deterrence, visual warning and bionic repulsion to newer technologies including radar monitoring, AI identification and automatic bird-repellent systems, we have become closer than ever to achieving accurate recognition, active warning and efficient response. Chenyang also shared his original thoughts on related technologies. He designed and produced a water-surface bird repellent device integrating infrared detection with sound and light alarms, and researched the superposition of natural enemy calls and warning sounds to enhance repellent effects in specific scenarios. Such innovations can potentially increase the bird repellent effects in specific scenarios. Chenyang's sharing inspires other students to stay curious and creative and solve real-life problems using professional knowledge.  

Ecological Management

Safety Achieved Through Systematic Measures

Chenyang's exhibition also conveys the philosophy of systematic thinking and comprehensive governance. He introduced his research on bird populations, vegetation conditions and insect distribution around the Hongqiao Airport, suggesting that aviation safety can be protected through practices such as vegetation optimization and habitat regulation. He also introduced the "CoFly Initiative" and his social media popular science account, and shared his plan to build a "One-Square-Meter Museum" with the Shanghai Science and Technology Museum aiming to raise public awareness of related ecological measures.

On-site Exhibition

The Airport Ecosystem

The exhibition featured an exciting physical display area with specimens of birds, insects and plants, attracting students' attention. They learned about bird morphology, feather textures and living habits through close observations, gaining a direct perception of biodiversity. This exhibition brought popular science knowledge from books to reality, making biodiversity tangible and intriguing.  

This popular science exhibition helped students to not only acquire knowledge of bird hazard prevention but also become more aware of their roles in ecological protection. In the future, we will strive to protect the sky with reverence, responsibility, and scientific thinking so that both birds and humans can travel safely and freely.

 

中、英:11-8 瞿辰洋

文字指导:李婷
主持人:11-8 何家亦

图片、视频剪辑、编辑:曲昊睿

审核:苏晔