The annual traditional campaign “The March of Parks” has started in the republic

30 March 2017, Thursday

Within the framework of the campaign the round tables, lectures, open lessons, raids, exhibitions of drawings and photos, and clean-up days will be held.

 “The March of Parks” is one of the interesting and effective forms of additional environmental education. In the course of the campaign one of the main tasks of environmental education is solved – the formation of the environmental consciousness of a person, the changing of his/her behavior in the world around us.

The March of Parks campaign is annually held in the Republic of Tatarstan on the initiative of the Wildlife Conservation Center since 1996.

The purpose of the campaign is to unite all strata of society (business, mass media, public authorities, local residents) around the idea of ​​supporting our specially protected natural reservations. We strive to make this campaign traditional, so that the basic ideas, scenarios, and their attributes will be handed down from generation to generation for many years, which will make them an important part of the culture of the republic.

What is in the March of Parks for people? First of all, it enables each person to learn as much as possible about protected natural reservations as a national treasure and personally contribute to support these territories by participating in events or by providing gratuitous help.

The campaign has one more important function – environmental education and upbringing of the younger generation. It was in the natural environment our national identity was formed centuries ago. The preservation of this natural basis of the human soul is no less important today than the economic development of the republic. Only in a healthy natural environment, and not on the asphalt of modern cities, we can feel ourselves not by accidental neighbors in the twenty-first century, but as a single family, tightly knit together by hundreds of generations of our ancestors.

 

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