Inspectors from the Northern Department of the Ministry of Ecology conducted an exciting eco-lesson for students of the Berezinsky school in the Atninsky district, dedicated to water resources and the largest river, the Volga. Together with experts from the Ashit State Nature Reserve, the inspectors told the most interesting facts about the Volga: the length of the river, where its source is located, how many tributaries flow into the river, and what fish live in the Volga waters. In addition, students learned from experts about ways to conserve water resources in everyday life.
At the end of the meeting, environmentalists offered the children a flash mob: everyone wrote the names of rivers on a small piece of tape, and then they were all connected, forming one large chain of all the waterways of Russia.