An event dedicated to the World Recycling Day was held in kindergarten No. 114 of the Sovetsky district of Kazan. The children learned about an important environmental problem – pollution of the environment by garbage, and found ways to solve it.
Who are the young people and how can a modern student be interested in their movement? Specialists of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan continue to awaken the ecological consciousness of Tatarstan schoolchildren.
In kindergarten No. 7 of Kukmor an exciting intellectual game called "What? Where? When?" was held. The event was attended by children of preschool and school age, as well as parents of pupils.
An exciting environmental master class entitled "Save the Planet" was held at the Kilechek Children's Creativity Center in the Nurlat district. This event brought together children of all ages - from five-year-olds to teenagers on the verge of adulthood.
A full–time round of the Republican contest of Environmental groups took place in the historical park "Russia - my History". 11 teams took part in the correspondence stage of the "Green Games" – the 6 best were selected further.
There are 178 reports by young environmental researchers from 36 regions of the country. In particular, the collection includes 14 works by Tatarstan schoolchildren.
The pupils of the Nizhnekamsk children's chess and boxing club were told how to behave correctly on vacation so as not to harm nature and avoid dangerous situations.
152 schoolchildren who showed the best result in solving the Olympiad tasks of the online stage passed the full-time stage.
A large-scale cleaning campaign was held in Nizhnekamsk to clean up the Urman forest Park, which is one of the favorite vacation spots among residents of the city. The initiator of the clean-up was State Duma deputy Aidar Metshin.
As part of the All-Russian movement "Cedars of Russia", an environmental campaign on tree planting was held in Kazan. Children from the Solnechny rehabilitation center planted 6 cedars, which now decorate their territory.