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16.09.2020, 13:13

I. Metshin: “These children will protect nature and increase the green beauty”

The Mayor of Kazan launched the ecological project “Growing together-Berge usabez” and planted pine trees together with the students of gymnasium №75.

In Kazan, the city project “Growing together – Berge usabez” was launched today. As part of the project, tree seedlings will be planted on the territory of all 320 kindergartens and 166 schools in the city. The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin joined the environmental campaign. The head of the city together with the second-graders of gymnasium №75 of the Moskovsky district planted pine trees at school. For two years, students will take care of the plants. After they get stronger, they will be transplanted to parks and squares of the city.

Trees were planted today in all schools and kindergartens of the city – 58,600 pupils of preschools and second graders planted 2,500 pine and spruce seedlings. The activity is timed to coincide with the international day for the protection of the ozone layer, which is marked annually on September 16.

In gymnasium №75, the environmental campaign began with a nature science lesson for second-graders, where they were given a diary of a young ecologist with useful environmental information. The diary is given at the beginning of the year to every second-grader in the city from 2019. This year 18,472 Kazan pupils received it. Ilsur Metshin visited the natural science lesson, he asked the children if they like spending time in nature.

After the theoretical lesson, the students started to practice. Second-graders were given spades and watering cans, and together with the Mayor of Kazan, they planted pines on the territory of the gymnasium.

During the year, students will take part in activities on growing various trees and learn how to care for seedlings.
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I. Metshin: “These children will protect nature and increase the green beauty”

<p> In Kazan, the city project “Growing together – Berge usabez” was launched today. As part of the project, tree seedlings will be planted on the territory of all 320 kindergartens and 166 schools in the city. The Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin joined the environmental campaign. The head of the city together with the second-graders of gymnasium №75 of the Moskovsky district planted pine trees at school. For two years, students will take care of the plants. After they get stronger, they will be transplanted to parks and squares of the city. </p> <p> Trees were planted today in all schools and kindergartens of the city – 58,600 pupils of preschools and second graders planted 2,500 pine and spruce seedlings. The activity is timed to coincide with the international day for the protection of the ozone layer, which is marked annually on September 16. </p> <p> In gymnasium №75, the environmental campaign began with a nature science lesson for second-graders, where they were given a diary of a young ecologist with useful environmental information. The diary is given at the beginning of the year to every second-grader in the city from 2019. This year 18,472 Kazan pupils received it. Ilsur Metshin visited the natural science lesson, he asked the children if they like spending time in nature. </p> <p> After the theoretical lesson, the students started to practice. Second-graders were given spades and watering cans, and together with the Mayor of Kazan, they planted pines on the territory of the gymnasium. </p> During the year, students will take part in activities on growing various trees and learn how to care for seedlings.