Over the past few years, the Environmental Association has established nine butterfly gardens across Link’s properties and plans to add another this year. Each garden is maintained by its own dedicated volunteer team, creating an interconnected ecological network that harmonises the environment and the community. Looking forward, the project aims to develop a city-wide urban "stepping stone" habitat for butterflies and improve existing gardens to boost urban biodiversity.
To further engage the community, it will collaborate with charitable organisations and schools to broaden its outreach and host various activities, such as a butterfly garden design competition, an installation design competition, and guided tours. Its long-term goal is to promote sustainable development and enhance social well-being by connecting nature and humanity through the butterfly garden network.