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19
May 2017
Friday

To attract public attention to the issues that exist in the environment protection area and improve the state of the country environmental security, the year 2017 is declared the Year of Ecology in the Russian Federation, within the framework of which measures are planned to restore the population of the Peregrine Falcon. The issue of the need to preserve and restore biodiversity is relevant not only in Russia, but throughout the world. The number of some species of birds on the planet has decreased so much that they are threatened with complete extinction. Today, within the framework of the IX International Economic Summit “Russia-Islamic World: KazanSummit 2017”, a section devoted to reviving the traditions of Russian falconry was held.

The population of snow leopards is important and must be restored. This was said today on a perspective international platform for the implementation of joint environmental projects on the conservation of rare species of animals within the framework of the IX International Economic Summit “Russia - Islamic World: KazanSummit 2017”. Reducing genetic diversity and immunity in animals, increasing susceptibility to infectious and parasitic diseases, and reducing the ability of animals to reproduce. All these factors are of concern to specialists, said Rustam Rabadanov, deputy director of the Department of State Policy and Regulation in the Sphere of Environmental Protection of the Ministry of Natural Resources of Russia.

Collect waste paper and send money to charity. With this in mind, the students of the Kazan school No. 18 held an environmental action in the framework of #ECOspring2017. Schoolchildren together with their parents collected 27,622 kilograms of waste paper, and the money received from the waste paper was sent to the Kazan Zoobotanical garden for the care of newborn deer. Inspectors of the Central Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan supported the children in good deeds.


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