Opening the green pages. Fascinating eco-lessons for the youngest were conducted by inspectors of the Ministry of Ecology in the districts of Tatarstan

10 October 2023, Tuesday

Specialists of the Zakamsky territorial administration told first-graders of school No. 29 of Nizhnekamsk in detail about the ecology  of their native land. Children learned what environmental problems exist now and what needs to be done to solve them. The students promised to keep order and cleanliness of their city.

And the first-graders of school No. 5 of the Bavli district were introduced by ecologists of the Priiksky TA to environmental protection measures and campaigns carried out by the Ministry. They told the children about the competition "School Eco-patrol", which started together with the beginning of the school year in September. "To participate in the competition, you need to install the School Eco-patrol mobile application, register and send photo or video messages with recorded landfills," says Aliya Yusupova, a senior specialist of the 3rd category of Priiksky TA. Since the beginning of the competition, the Ministry has already received 108 messages from schoolchildren. As a result, the most active students receive prizes and gifts from the Ministry of Ecology.

The Northern Territorial Administration was visited by pupils of the Arsky kindergarten No. 2. The young environmentalists were met by the head of the department Lenar Kasimov, who conducted an introductory tour for them. Here the guys were told about what inspectors do, how they conduct selections and what technical innovations are currently in the service of the inspection staff of the Ministry of Ecology. "It is not that such classes should be conducted, they must be conducted. After all, every person, even a child, can and should take care of nature and know how to help her and where to turn if he saw a violation," Lenar Kasimov shares.

Coloring books were presented to all participants of eco-lessons as a souvenir.

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