6 March 2023

A workshop:  “Save the primroses!”

The first days of spring bring wildlife out of hibernation. The group of plants known as primroses, which has 500 species in all, is what first catches our attention. Their flowers bloom before the leaves on the trees do. Many have a cheerful, springtime hue. The flowers include snowdrops, squills, fumewort, primroses, crocus, and others. …

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Preserving old buildings can save bats

Artists and historians are drawn to old architectural structures, but so are biologists who study bats and rare birds there. The abandoned attics of these buildings become a wonderful, quiet favorite spot for the sky’s nocturnal inhabitants. They live there for many years, building their own nests and colonies. This was discussed in an educational …

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Schoolchildren learned to distinguish mushrooms in a bombshelter

Students from Uzhhorod School No. 6 worked on hands-on research activities in a bomb shelter during the air raid on March 6. Hanna Popovych, a fifth-grade biology teacher, encouraged the students to participate in the game “Edible and Poisonous Mushrooms” to show off their knowledge. Schoolchildren were tasked with identifying mushrooms in the mountain area …

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