106 employees of the Ministry of Ecology of Tatarstan wrote the most difficult version of the Eco-dictation

15 November 2023, Wednesday

Today, employees of the Ministry of Ecology and territorial administrations tested their knowledge of environmental literacy. 106 ecologists became participants of the All-Russian dictation in the category "Ecologist". The start of the dictation, which took place in the Ministry building, as well as all the territorial departments of the department, was given by Deputy Minister Egor Tarnavsky. He wished his colleagues good luck and noted that every year the Eco-Dictation in the republic is held at the highest level, Tatarstan residents have repeatedly become leaders in the number of participants, because such an educational project is a great opportunity to test their knowledge about nature. Heads of departments, deputy ministers, inspectors - department employees had to answer 25 test tasks in 45 minutes. Of the four testing options, environmentalists solved the most difficult one. The questions in this section are not easy and involve several possible answers.

Let us recall that the All-Russian Environmental dictation is being held for the fifth time. It started all over Russia on November 9 and this year the organizers expect that there will be 5 million participants. 216 in-person sites have already been registered in Tatarstan, among them there are open ones where everyone can come and test their knowledge on ecology. Open offline sites, for example, work in Aksubaevsky, Nizhnekamsk, Bugulminsky, Almetyevsk and Leninogorsk forestry.

You still have time to test your knowledge! To do this, you need to register on the website by November 26 https://экодиктант.рус /. As a result, everyone will receive certificates of participation, and the winners will receive special diplomas.

Let us recall that the project is aimed at the development of environmental education, respect for the environment and contributes to the achievement of the goals of the national project "Ecology".

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