Employees of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan took part in the All-Russian environmental dictation

16 November 2021, Tuesday

Today, employees of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan and the territorial departments of the department tested their knowledge of environmental literacy by taking part in the All-Russian Environmental dictation. Addressing the participants, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan Egor Tarnavsky noted that the ministry's employees annually take part in such an eco-test, because this is a great opportunity to test their knowledge in theory. The dictation was conducted in an offline format. 25 questions had to be answered in 45 minutes. How they coped with the task will be known later, and tomorrow everyone will be able to pass such a test. Kazan residents are invited to a dictation in the "Eco-house" of the Gorkinsko-Ometyevsky forest.

We remind that on November 14, 2021, the All-Russian Environmental dictation was launched in the Republic of Tatarstan. This year the event is held in online and offline format on the portal https://экодиктант.рус /. Schoolchildren, students, volunteers and specialists of relevant departments can test their knowledge in the field of environmental protection.

Testing will last until November 21. As a result, everyone will receive certificates of participation, and the winners will receive special diplomas.

Reference: Ecological Dictation is an annual project aimed at increasing the level of ecological culture and literacy of Russian residents, popularization of environmental knowledge and development of volunteerism in the eco-sphere. For the first time, dictation was held from September 6 to October 15, 2019 in schools. More than 80 thousand people from 45 regions of Russia became pioneers of the action. In 2020, the number of participants reached 2.8 million people, and the geography expanded to 85 regions. About 3.600 offline sites were organized in 62 of them; the rest checked their environmental literacy using the ecodictant.rus portal.

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