Inspectors from the Priiksky Department of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan visited the Altynchech kindergarten in the Bavli district. Environmentalists taught the children a lesson about the animals that live in our country, and reminded them how important it is to take care of and protect our smaller brothers.
Experts told amazing facts about the inhabitants of our planet. For example, the guys learned that the beaver's teeth never stop growing, and the hummingbird's heart beats at a frequency of more than 1,000 beats per minute.
The inspectors also introduced preschoolers to rare species of animals that are on the Red Books of Russia and the Republic of Tatarstan. The children learned about the nature reserves and sanctuaries of Tatarstan and why such specially protected areas are being created where animals can live in safety.
At the end of the meeting, the guys were happy to share their personal experiences of caring for the wild world. They talked about their pets — cats, dogs, parrots, hamsters, and proudly explained how they feed and take care of their pets.
"Today we didn't just talk about rare animals and nature reserves, but learned together to see its beauty and understand our responsibility. Sincere stories of children about their pets are the best proof that they take care of animals and nature," said Aliya Yusupova, a specialist at the Priiksky Department.
Conducting such lessons contributes to the formation of a responsible and careful attitude towards nature among children from an early age, which contributes to the achievement of the goals of the national project "Environmental well-being".