Kamchatka has completed a family educational program on Kuril Lake
During two shifts, the students and their parents explored the nature of the South Kamchatka Nature Reserve and learned eco-habits, told Kamchatka.Today in the Kronotsky Nature Reserve.
During the nature reserve holidays, the program participants, accompanied by state inspectors, made trips to the pumice rocks of Kutkhiny Bata, climbed Domashnaya Hill, listened to stories about bears, sockeye salmon and watched clubfoot fishing. The children were also introduced to the flora of the surroundings of the Kuril Lake.
“We have devoted several classes to the use of alternative energy sources. The children were shown the principle of operation of solar panels, which are actively used in protected areas. The children asked the most questions on a short excursion to the well that provides clean drinking water to the Ozerny cordon,” the reserve said.
Environmental lessons were complemented by creative workshops on landscape painting, aquagrim, making souvenirs from natural materials and culinary workshops. In addition, there were football matches, classes in photography and filming.