An ecological session is being held at the camp "Berezka" in Zelenodolsk

24 June 2016, Friday

Fellow workers of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan carried out a meeting today with the children spending time at the children's recreation camp "Berezka" on the territory of Krasnooktyabrskoe forestry of Zelenodolsk municipal district.

Deputy Head of the Central Specialized Inspection for Analytical Control under the Ministry of Ecology, Andrey Bodyazhin, Leading Specialist of the Department for Ecological Education and Interaction with Public Organizations under the Ministry of Ecology, Elena Gilmizyanova, an expert of the Department for Geology of Raw Hydrocarbon Deposits under the Ministry of Ecology, Timur Gogolashvili, participated in the event. The specialists carried out the ceremony of "Admission to the ecological specialists" for the children, familiarized them with the Ministry's activity and reported on "Structure, composition and processes of formation of the Earth's crust. Lithosphere. Minerals. Crystals". Moreover, the ecological specialists told about the system of ecological and analytical control on the territory of the Republic of Tatarstan and held a practical class on detection of the oxygen level in water; they also familiarized the children with the express control devices.

An ecological session in the camp "Berezka" is held under the auspices of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan. The camp's program includes classes on the environment, geology, biology, ecology, as well as familiarization with nature of the motherland. The ecological session is designed to disseminate ecological knowledge and upbring the young generation, to foster careful attitude in children to the natural resources and the environment, to form ecology-oriented mindset, and to support the development of the system for continuous ecological education and enlightenment in the Republic of Tatarstan.

 

 

Press Service of the Ministry

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