Amur Tiger Conservation Education Program
In September, the educator was responsible for organization of two ecological events in
Kirovsky village.
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Children read a leaflet about tiger
On September 18, Galina Goy with her
colleagues organized Tiger Day
celebration in Kirovksy.
On September 28, the educator gathered
48 young people aged 16-19 to
participate in sports competitions. The
idea of the event was to promote healthy
lifestyle and make it clear that fresh and
clean air means healthy mankind and
planet. The boys and girls participated
in the 3,000-meter dash and 1,000-meter
dash, respectively. Then, they
participated in long jump and put the
shot. During the competitions the young
people saw that only those who go in for sports, live without smoking and drinking
alcohol, can be winners.
In October, the educator conducted two
lessons for 40 kindergarten children. On
October 14, eighteen children aged 5-6
attended a lesson "How Do Animals
Survive Winter?" The main goal of the
lesson was to familiarize the children
with inhabitants of Ussuri taiga and
inform them how wild animals prepare
for winter. In the beginning the educator
asked the kids what animals hibernate
during the winter. The children named
bears but could not name what
subspecies live in Ussuri taiga. The
educator told about Brown and Asiatic
black bears as well as frogs, lizards,
badgers, raccoons and squirrels that also
hibernate. During the lesson the
children also learned about animals who
are active in winter, such as Amur tiger,
Amur leopard, hoofed animals (deer,
wild boar) etc. Then, the children
played a game. One child thought of an
animal and the others had to guess the animal by asking various questions. During the
game the children learned many interesting facts about animals, their behavior, food
preferences and other. The same lesson was given on October 26 for 22 kindergarten
children (5-6 years old).
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Children's paintings
In November, two lessons were given to 33 children. On November 16, a lesson "Winter
Has Come" was given in the kindergarten for 15 children aged 5-6. The main objective of
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