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In order to unite efforts aimed at improving the environment, rational use of natural resources, educating citizens to take care of natural resources, and involving the population in practical environmental work, Synevyr National Nature Park organizes and conducts a set of greening and landscaping measures, treatment of water sources, etc.

The next ecological action ” We are for a clean environment!” took place in Ostryka Environmental Protection Research Department of the National Nature Park with the young people of the region and employees of the institution. During the action, ecological paths leading to natural resources were cleared of litter, the territory was landscaped, lawns and flower beds near administrative and recreational buildings were arranged, and trees were planted. Landscaping campaigns were led by awareness-raising activities with young people, which aimed to spread environmental knowledge, promote environmental protection, and environmental ethics, and encourage young people to join the landscaping campaign.

Lyubov Grechyn, a specialist in the Department of Ecological and Educational Work of Synevyr NPP

The event was held in cooperation with the Institute of Ecological and Religious Studies- IERS (headed by Alexander Bokotey) and the German Nature Conservation Union (#NABU), project coordinator Ivan Tymofeiev.

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