Specialists of the Priiksky territorial administration of the Ministry of Ecology conducted an environmental lesson for the youngest pupils of kindergarten No. 13 "Ryabinka" in Aznakaevo.
Employees of the Priiksky territorial Administration visited the Bavli school No. 5 to conduct a lesson on environmental issues.
The long-awaited intramural stage of the Republican tournament of intellectual games on ecology "Eco-culture" took place in the teen club "Lemonade". The most erudite and enthusiastic young people from all over the republic met here.
Within the framework of the All-Russian project "Young Scientists of the First", a meeting was held at the Naberezhnye Chelny school with specialists from the Kama Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology. The event was held in the format of live communication, where participants were able to learn interesting facts about nature and its inhabitants.
An environmental quiz dedicated to wintering birds was held in Novokyrlaisk secondary school of the Arsky district. The participants of the event were middle school students who joined two teams: "Bullfinches" and "Blue Tits".
A meeting with Ruslan Allakhverdeev, Deputy Head of the Central Territorial Department of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan, took place within the walls of Kazan State Agrarian University. The audience of the event was students of the Faculty of Forestry and Ecology.
Schoolchildren and pre-school children of the Tyulyachinsky district treat feathered friends with great love and care.
Specialists of the Kama Territorial Administration of the Ministry of Ecology of the Republic of Tatarstan visited the kindergarten "Funny Notes" in Naberezhnye Chelny to conduct an exciting eco-lesson for kids on the topic "How animals prepare for winter".
A special event dedicated to the entry of students into the ranks of the Eaglets of Russia movement took place at Bolsheatninsky Secondary School.
A meeting with students was held at the Nusinsky Comprehensive School, organized in the format of the popular science TV magazine "I Want to Know". Students were able to immerse themselves in the world of knowledge about the nature of their native land by hearing interesting stories about local animals and plants prepared by classmates.