
Students from Turkmenistan are one of 50 participants in the international summer environmental school, which started in the Arkhangelsk region (Russia).
As the MIC reports with reference to TASS, the students went on field research to the Pinezhsky Nature Reserve, where the famous anthropologist and popularizer of science Stanislav Drobyshevsky gives lectures for them.
As part of the summer school, students will get acquainted with the features of the ecosystem of the high latitudes of Russia, methods of preserving biodiversity, and will also discuss the role of humans in the transformation of the biosphere, and will visit the famous Pinega karst caves.
The Pinezhsky Nature Reserve was formed with the aim of preserving and studying in its natural state the natural complex of the typical northern taiga and the unique karst landscapes of the White Sea-Kuloi plateau.