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hello, the program is on the air, don’t be silent in the studio, victoria popova and svetlana smolanskaya, and today our guest is the director of the berezinsky biosphere reserve. andrey prokoshin. good afternoon. hello andrey mikhailovich, i’m very glad that you came to us. now the long-awaited track is being completed, yes, here is the vitebsk minsk one. um, how did you get there? tell me what you saw, it’s good, it’s already there do. well, of course, we are waiting for repairs. not only from the point of view that we will have a good, smooth road, but this repair involves a number of special structures throughout the reserve, which will be aimed at preserving the lives of animals that, by their nature, migrate across
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the highway. today we have some minimal structures there, and for the design, as far as i know, and several eco-spirits, this is a special crossing for animals of large forces right here on the territory of berezinsky right on the territory berezinsky directly. hello m3, you can say so, probably the three main areas of activity are science. these are ecotourism and green tourism. which of these activities? ecotourism and green tourism bring you the greatest moral satisfaction. eh, i ’ll make this remark right away. uh, in accordance with the law on tourism, in general, if we classify tourism. as a type of activity, all types of tourism that are carried out in specially protected natural areas are ecological tourism and fall into this category, no matter what we do , it will be business tourism, like any other astronomical tourism - it’s all ecological tourism, because, well, we are a specially protected natural territory and plot. our main activity is eco education and so
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on. everything else is some kind of adjectives. well, in accordance with our charter and our institution, of course. science is a priority area of ​​activity for the institution. here's to carrying out this scientific activity. we have such a serious scientific department with serious personnel potential. we have two candidates of sciences in it and they are solving the problems that the state has set for us today in close collaboration with embiosis with various institutes and institutions of the academy of sciences of belarus. but we talked before recording and i assumed that your job. your position is a dream job, but you categorically disagreed. why i didn’t quite strongly disagree, but here ’s my dream job: my grandfather worked as a carpenter and worked at his job until he was almost 90 years old. and we liked him so much. in particular, i should come to work with him.
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this place was called carpentry. so, every day he came there at 9:00, at 6:00 he left for lunch, the smell of shavings, and he calmly made some products there, and so it was like the sunrise and sunset. it's like this all the time. he went there all his life. this is the job. and my work is such a dynamic tangle of events. this is the second time. this is working with people, working with people is always. well, she is like that, uh, with increased danger and harmfulness, yes, as i am a director administrator, but on the other hand. i graduated from the belarusian technological university named after kirov in 1993 and got a degree in engineering. and since that very time i have never changed my specialty. and now i’ve been working in my specialty for 30 years. and that means i am happy with the choice and my choice is correct. this means that you, in principle, are the same as your grandfather. let's talk about your already promoted
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festival ways of mog and see a short story from our colleagues, belarusian myths and legends. they lived right before our eyes. one of the most mysterious and exciting holidays, the third, takes place here. folk festival of slavic mythology shlyah smoka, the belarusian dragon was able to headline the festival according to legend, lives in a body of water, but on occasion can also die with fire, and yet the belarusian dragon is a good-natured and very fair creature. he could give treasures to the kind poor and deprive the unjust rich of their fortunes. he has a well-fed body like a seal with a neat, graceful head and tail, this sweet and a good-natured creature in lake lepel, and in 2013, a sculpture was installed in the city on which that same belarusian dragon could.
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well, how did you manage to make this gentry festival promoted in such a short period of time with such, let’s say, well, your exchange chip. ahh. why did tourists come to you and, moreover , we know that there are minsk residents who specially go there at night to go on an interactive excursion for this holiday. this is some kind of magic. well, magic may be present, because, of course, the festival is mythological, and myths are connected with magic, connected with a fairy tale associated with some kind of magic and with what we believe in, what we can be, what we would like something to happen, but it did not happen, therefore, we give some kind of justification for this, so maybe there is magic, but the main reasons, as you say, for the success of this festival. the first is the friendly , coordinated work of the creative team. this is the first time, and the second is, well, a new topic, not
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a hackneyed one. here is the theme of mythology, this theme can be interpreted in different ways, and it can be presented to people in an interesting way. it can be presented this way or that, and it is directly intertwined with nature. and here is what our ancestors of the middle ages believed. what did they worship? there are many legends and stories and fairy tales that are very soul-tugging and you can play with it. this can be shown somehow and, of course, that it is a nature reserve. where else today will mythological characters be preserved only in the reserve, only there, therefore, god sat down for us to promote this topic because it fascinated us. this is the very idea of ​​what you can think about samoda. actually, she was born in the diploma project of our employee, who came to us as young specialists. her name is lizaveta yes, she worked. we've had it for
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several years now. they work. so alexey and lisa came to us, they became a family chita, they worked for several years and the topic of their graduation project. lisa had mythological tourism. yeah , we read and looked at this idea that pushed us, and we started actively working on different directions with this topic. well, magic, what can you say? i was born curious that you have to compete as an administrator. yes with private business. there is such a thing that ecological trails are offered not only by you, but today there is competition in the country to some extent, of course, there is. mainly competition. we have this in the area of, for example, accommodation facilities at the uyut kitchen hotel. that is, what is generally accepted and offered by many, but the tourism product itself is a journey into
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nature, which only we and ours do unique trails our journey. on kayaks, you can have different categories of difficulty , even more than 100 km and not a single populated area. we have no competition. here actually. the only competition is the professionalism of our guides, who must lead the excursion with such interest so that people get carried away by it, so that they walk along the forest path and there is no art ; they cannot set up or make fires , swim, swim in a tent. on the territory of the reserve it seemed to me that all this was prohibited there and now uh-huh but shlyakh could i saw camping. that is, it is not in a nature reserve. camping is a tent city, which is in a specially designated place not in a protected area, it is absolutely legitimate, and on the territory of the reserve there really is the strictest regime
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for the protection of natural territory - this is our reserve, it’s natural to put it, as i often say. our all specially protected natural areas see pyramids in terms of safety in terms of protection, then at the top of the pyramid is the berezinsky biosphere reserve. national parks will be located a little lower, then reserves of different importance and so on. i'll start this interactive one. i want to come for an excursion at the festival, where i can stay in a hotel. you can stay in a house. you can stay at a tent camp. can you stop? i see. that is, the issue is still with housing. already decided. yes you want to visit us in 2024. you can already start booking hotels, because they are booked very, very far away for this particular festival, meaning that i can’t come there with my tent, i can’t. you can go to the place where forest paths are reserved, not only for people. yes, as you write on your website, camera traps, we looked at
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recording a variety of beautiful beauties, and there are five, oh, which they often say , bears and wolves and lynxes and bison and moose. naturally. these are the largest mammals. yes , the questions we have today concern the same thing about bears this year in vitebya, summer residents have more than once recorded a family of bears, a mother and her cubs, in dangerous proximity. they're straight approached. it was very, very close that it was possible that there were more of them, there were more bears. yes, and this is the result of the work of many uh specialists from different industries or again of the economy and scientists who developed a whole range of measures to preserve and uh hmm become sustainable sustainable numbers of brown bears in belarus and we also played a major role in this matter, because that the largest bear population in belarus is in the berezintsert
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nature reserve and maybe somewhere else, maybe 15 years ago. uh, it was believed that more than a third population, medvedev in belarus lives precisely in the bereznensky nature reserve, in general, individualists hope, and he, uh, has a territorial division, right? that is, they cannot live very densely on one unit of area. they inevitably disperse and squeeze each other out. this is why settlement is taking place throughout the entire territory. today, in the southern regions of belarus, too, bears are observed. not in large numbers yet. he appears there sporadically somewhere in transit somewhere. however, the bear becomes more resilient. uh, well dangerous is this true or not? at the moment, for example, in our area, where we are conducting surveillance throughout belarus, i will not say. i don’t have this information, but at our maximum density , not a single case of conflict between people and bears has been recorded in the entire history of observations. if
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there, and someone takes an apiary somewhere into the forest and puts it in the forest, then he can come there to try the mark, but the attack is on a person . god forbid something like this happened another evening. at medvedev's the instinct of fear of not a person is very well developed. he always tries to avoid uh contact unless the person, of course, himself provokes this meeting and does not attract the bear with some of his ill-considered actions. but is it a good sign for the nature of belarus that the bear is becoming? which one should you count more? certainly? yes , of course, a good sign. this is normal. the bear is the indigenous species of these territories; if it returns or has already returned, this is the word for scientists, then this is good. well, as they say, with all these contacts, how are you they have already said that during contacts between a bear and a person, not a single bear was harmed, but a little higher. we have already talked about competition between private owners. let's also talk
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about partnerships in the media in due course. we were just talking about interaction and partnership between the state and private individuals. have you had any successful experience interacting with uh, investors now? well, investors are one topic, and interaction with private business is another topic. this is how i would differentiate it. we actively cooperate with tourism organizations, for example of various forms, ownership and state and with pleasure, and we provide tourist services to groups. which are brought to us by, uh, completely different travel companies from belarus and russia, both private and state and industry, so here is an example of cooperation - this time. eh, private companies investing in e. our uh, some kind of production cycle , or a tourist one, well , we haven’t had such cases, we haven’t, we only cooperate, well, this is
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a series of services and we find a mutually beneficial component in this, there is such the desire for an investor to come and help you build something or , of ​​course, why not we opened it if ours are the founders of the presidential administration. they lead in investment management policy and make the right decisions when needed andrei mikhailovich is certainly a participant in holidays and festivals and children's favorite. the bolotnik does everything possible and impossible to ensure that the treat is good. mood and you called your guide victor a kind of pearl of the team. uh, if he has followers among the young tour guides, i want to tell you my opinion, i am convinced of its correctness, in general, in any business and in any direction there must be followers and replenishment of young personnel. this also applies to
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science, including. we have young employees who today breathe in the back of the head of the master and naturally eat. eh, we have decent employees in the tourism sector who can replace karagenadievich, even in the guise of a swamp. and of course, when we have uh, well, about 20 groups a day there, and sometimes even more with a swamp, this person can physically get tired and we can replace or the person can also hit on vacation. he might get sick. god forbid anything else happens. but children, we are our swamp brand, so there must be someone else. but viktor gennadievich, of course, he is the author of this image, he breathed soul into it and so that his audience could say that somehow earlier, communicating with the press, he had already immortalized himself with ours. yes in this manner with our previous institution. he is our brand, he is registered with us. as a brand reserve, this is exactly the image of viktor gennadievich, let’s just listen. what did viktor gennadievich himself say,
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why did he leave the city? why is he on the reserve now, how does he formulate his mission ? more and more belarusians are discovering that there is a reserve and who are already hooked? you are addicted to psychological dependence . sorry, they come several times, but in tourism, when a tourist comes not once, but two or three times, this is an indicator. we try our best to do everything new new new projects for our guests and come here to feel the. after communicating in nature this one relax. but he’ll look at it with sincerity and you’ll want to go already. well, of course, he is a sincere person and treats his work with soul, that’s why he is successful and loved. andrey you can list.
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that's what we called the path of smog. what other proven tours do you have? well, you know quite a lot and they are all presented practically on our website. but if we single out such particularly successful and already traditional ones. for example, we have a tour that is divided into the night, this is also a topic related to mythology. so it is also connected with the night an excursion with gatherings around a campfire , a mythological trail with legends, and animation . our tour is interesting. uh, for example, such as the traditional thaw tour, dedicated to the eighth of march, we have an interesting tour, uh, hearts of love, dedicated, for example, to the 14th of february. good night christmas christmas candles on your website, but i was just wondering here's the numbers, what attracts our tourists most and
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the kupala dream attracts and christmas candles are always sold out and uh hearts in love attract and veles night they, well, on capacity that we plan, they all work, we literally had a few tours that we tried to do, but some kind of rock hangs over them, and they didn’t work. for example , we had a very interesting idea, and the turks also eat this commander - this is such an ancient slavic holiday dedicated to awakening. the bear celebrated the awakening of the bear and it is believed that this tradition was born. in the summer not far from us , waking up a bear is such an interesting ritual event. we cooked it three times. we tried to trick him, but he was unable to do so. for some reason, for some reason. tell us why our president voiced this. no need to wake up the bear. that's the whole point. let us therefore understand that there is something
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here somewhere for them to stop these attempts. let's take a break while i remind you for a moment, we have a telegram channel. tell me, don't be silent. subscribe, ask questions and suggest guests. we are in touch and our guest is the director of the berezinsky biosphere reserve. andrey prokoshin wanted to. andrey mikhailovich show scientific work. what we found this photo on the site today, like you, two candidates said there, and only 16, while the person i personally know is igor bashnev. he has been collaborating with all the writing media for a very long time. he described all his observations. he is also an assistant professor. uh, and uh, i recently found a film online that he’s probably making for the anniversary of the berezinsky nature reserve - this is the trailer for this
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film. eh, he lives in your swamps and continues his observations. maybe there are some impressive recent discoveries that you would like to tell us about. i'll touch a little and say tower he hasn’t been working on reserves for, uh, probably more than ten years now. he would live on his territory here, he’s our partner, he’s very good. he defended his ph.d. thesis. he worked in the reserves for a long time, and together with him, uh, we solve various problems, including helping his creative potential to reveal itself to the maximum. he’s very talented and gifted. human. here in the field of cinematography. and animation directing. well, of course, he’s great, and he’s great at doing things, and he does them. well then, brilliant, i would say, and so are the films he made. lately, here with us, well, they look like a
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breeze, in fact. well, as for the work of the scientific department and some brilliant discoveries. well, actually, from maybe the last decade. this was discovered on the territory of the reserves at one time. e office plants are insectiferous. it has not been found on the territory of belarus. in fact , it was first discovered here nowhere. eh, today already. this was also about 10 years ago somewhere. so i’m not mistaken about myself. now there is already one, in the vitebsk region. and another habitat was found somewhere, uh, but at that time it was the only place like this, for example, uh, a very interesting study of our thyreology is currently underway. the same bear, research on the bear was also carried out a very long time ago, about 10 years ago, and uh, methods for taking into account its biology and relationships in a certain territory. here is the active
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use of camera traps and the correct analysis of this information. that's what our people are doing today young employees who are passionate about their work do this. here are some more interesting ones. uh, research on shrews, for example, uh, somewhere we uh, read that you, even on the territory of almost the soviet union , research has never been carried out now , and very interesting, very interesting, and there is data on this matter, which our employees publish and they show that's why we're studying uh, this is also a unique phenomenon. this is the dynamics of swamps. this means open spaces in swamps, we study hydrology, we study. uh, migration movement is about to occur on the surface, mixed territories, and so on. further, if you are interested, research and relationships and interactions with border territories are an interesting observation. uh, behind the biocenoses , over the course of many decades, how the biocenosis of the tree stand develops has been established
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in hospitals, trial plots and for many decades . they are observed annually to see what the dynamics are. that is, this is, uh, actually a practical textbook is being written. yes, no modeling of the development of the forest, which you know, but grows there for 100 years before the age of ripeness planting today. and here everything is, uh, step by step, it’s all felt and described. this is very very important, global warming definitely exists. there are many examples of this from migration and various animals that we see today and vice versa from the disappearance of some species of animals, for example, arctic partridge. it was last recorded on our territory in 2010, and then it disappeared. well, not because she was treated poorly here on the territory of the biosphere reserve, but because that the snow cover is no longer with us in the same way as the ptarmigan should be.
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she becomes defenseless against feathered predators, they just, uh, ate her, and she moved into her habitat. more north. here the snow lies longer, so these are the phenomena. today we see a visible bogomolov, and there the jackal is found in southern plants. various feather grasses that are characteristic of the steppe. uh, territories there, uh, we already have more of them today, so global warming is an essence in september. yes, my friends, we are sitting, like midsummer. very nice. andrei mikhailovich, you are so aware of scientific discoveries in general; you have already enlightened us a little on the topic of what your research assistants are doing, but let’s still return to where they live, that is, the reserve itself. for years let's start with the fact that our employees live in such an enclave, and civilizations are among the forests , the closest civilization from us is 20-30 km away - this is an urban one, the village of begoml, 35
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km from lepel, everything else is here, here we have people , who uh, comes to live here. yes, this is definitely a passionate person. he must understand clearly. why did he come here? he came to dedicate himself. this is the work of serving the forest, serving science, serving nature there. everyone has their own tasks in mind here, in principle, and those people who work today, for example, we ’ll now touch on the scientific department, then basically. these people are all passionate about their work , they are in love with nature. they are keen researchers. and, of course, we try to create conditions for them. well, such that they don’t have to e
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which have a school, kindergarten. they work there too. people have a housing and communal services section , people also work there and give up everything worldly, in their opinion. therefore, so that, well, people don’t
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feel themselves. uh, marooned on some island. we also try to create a certain social environment. we offer maximum effort so that we have a school , a kindergarten, medical care, and some kind of leisure time. uh, we organize some travel trips for employees. eh, therefore, well, of course, living conditions the salary is decent so that our people can afford to go to the theater in minsk after work, if you need to drive 100 km in a car, and after five minutes you can have time to eat at any performance, if suddenly , uh, society wants something, and the salary is decent. i think the salary is worthy. if it were unworthy, then people would have fled from our forest. they are fighting today we successfully compete with various organizations, people come to us and i see for myself, as a manager with many years of experience, that you are the only component, yes, uh, forming a healthy and sustainable
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team. this is a decent salary. these are living conditions and interesting work. these three moments coincided for a person. rest assured, he will work for you with sincere honesty and conscientiousness and for a long time, and even more so, if you are still attentive to the work, he will receive a diploma from the same one, yes, who not only wrote somewhere that, but it was immediately practically realized uh-huh well, so further. this is what our team works for. they look everywhere around and at everyone. well, you tell something very interesting, you say that staff turnover no. or maybe there are some vacancies. i wanted a team that knows how to learn personnel, of course, there are definitely different ones. we have very good reasons. eh, good nature, a lot of people are blessed with such things on maternity leave. we leave, so others come, young specialists come to us quite a lot; we attract from different fields, since we have many areas
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of activity, and therefore we need different specialties. and so, uh, mostly men come to us as young professionals. they go to the army. somebody some return, no, so there is also a certain dynamic. someone is retiring. someone getting married somewhere doesn’t necessarily come to us. e married. sometimes it happens, unfortunately, that people get married and move somewhere else. therefore, yes, there are different reasons for labor migration. they happen, well, i think that, well, there are such cases when a person leaves because, uh, he didn’t like something in terms of work, the matter of salary and attitude, then these are probably cases if they are somewhere single. and so, well, it’s clear. external factors, let's say, the outstanding english naturalist darrel was in the reserve 40 years ago and filmed an episode of his popular tv series gifts in russia against the backdrop
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of today's political geopolitical events. uh, how is your cooperation with the international scientific community being built today, it’s an abyssal reserve, no matter what happens in the political arena. this is a famous specially protected natural area. e, who is the holder of a european diploma categories. and uh, you can’t throw it away anywhere , you can’t argue with anything. this is a given fact. we are the holders of a diploma of royal lands in the emerald network, we are in unesco and so on , there are many different international organizations where we are and we have some statuses, in addition to this we have. um, unfortunately we were interrupted, uh, legally. formalized cooperation with, for example, the northern vagesa national park of france with the kampinovsky pushcha park, but uh, we are negotiating these with them and today these
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organizations express their intentions and desires continue cooperation sign documents. here we are invited to some ceremonial events that they hold there and, of course, uh, scientific cooperation in the field of studying nature. well, he can't be stopped, he can't be stopped. eh, some kind of political will, and something to destroy it. it is still necessary. and even our connections there are legal, uh, we had to sign an extension of the agreement, but unfortunately, this is a trilateral agreement. so the french took a break from wanting to sign it in the fields. right now here we go again, these negotiations are back. well , things seem to be moving, then it’s possible. hmm, the agreements, if they are signed, would be very interesting. uh, the results of joint activities of our ornithologists and other zoologists studying large predators. eh, there were
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interesting works. again, it was planned to study dead wood in our reserve, because in europe such a place is such a large area where all economic activity is prohibited, it is very difficult to find and it is important for them to see. here. how much dead wood is still needed in the forest for the forest to grow sustainably and dead wood. it is food for many organisms. not only for the tree itself, but also for there are mushrooms that grow only on dead wood. there are insects that live only in dead wood and feed on dead wood, so if we clear the forest like a park, we will impoverish both the fauna and flora, and much, much everything in nature should. harmonious you are forced to clean, we are not forced to increase frequency, we are the berezina abyss reserve. i say that that sometimes, unfortunately, there are some excesses somewhere when well , a person doesn’t see it very well somewhere. it may be that
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those knowledgeable in the field of environmental legislation say that a person needs to feel like he’s in a park. that's what's wrong. this is wrong, the forest is a living organism. and everything should be there. well, i remember that you said in other interviews that foreigners are of course amazed. how much nature we have and untouched nature. and you can enjoy it and people come today, like everyone else, as foreign tourists. well tourists there are foreign ones. we have it today. uh, the possibility of visa-free visits. countries. they come from different countries, and to say that many are very foreigners. of course i won't tell. today, the overwhelming majority of insanians are russians. day, but there are tourists from south america, there are tourists from the usa, there are tourists from germany, if from england, if well , practically there are africans from the united arab emirates
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, that is, well, i don’t know. there probably hasn't been anyone from australia lately. and so, and so they were from colombia. a what percentage of foreign tourists hmm well, up to ten percent? well, in principle, it’s probably not bad. and somehow, well, yes, it influenced, of course, the baltic states went to the baltic states. yes, of course , i also, of course, wanted to communicate with you about the topic of the viral video of a bear jumping over fences. yes, but we see it. eh, very often lately i’ve taken a break. yes, but at the same time i built a fence. uh, how do you consider their influence on the life of animals, it is destructive , the answer is obvious, of course, well, the bear knows how to climb over the fence, and he climbed over, and the moose does not know how to migrate animals. it is laid down in them at the level of instinct; he needs to go there; he needs to go there; he will go.
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he will try to climb there, jump and injure himself, he may die, or if he doesn’t get there , he will, uh, have some kind of biological failure in some of his vital cycles, this could have, of course, if there are some negative consequences for the population that even we cannot imagine at the moment. this will have an impact in 10 years. well, it turns out you also need to negotiate with nature by security organizations, of course, and as far as i know this process is going quite successfully. is it possible to call belovezhskaya pushcha one of your competitors? well , more like a partner, yes, as competitors, i wouldn’t say, we are trying not to compete with the belarusian forest, again we are talking about tourism. they have the residence of father frost there, and we have the swampman's estate. they have, uh, some of their own events. we have a mythology festival, we have different security regimes. even so, it’s
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hard to call us competitors of national parks because they have a freer visiting schedule. our tourism. it is within very strict limits. in our country , a tourist cannot walk around the territory on his own, unlike in our park, but a person cannot take a bicycle and ride along some forest paths through the territory of nature reserves. well , why do they exist so early if we have something? we are slavs, yes, this is impossible, it is very, very impossible to collect mushrooms and berries in the reserve , someone definitely needs to go there and look. what if they are sweeter there? if you can't ride independently, then a few years ago we even had this topic: some minsk resident here organized illegal groups. he called out this cry on social networks : “come on, i’ll lead you along secret paths to nature reserves.” yes, the stalker is like that, yes, yes, yes, and so he drove around everything, but was caught by the employees. yes, many
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protocols were written, including those who went with him were all brought to administrative responsibility. in addition, there they wandered through these forests, cut down trees, threw garbage, that is, well, lead behaves ugly, so to the credit of our employees. this is a disgrace. it was stopped quite deftly and quickly. well, well, you didn’t mention e yet, you have kayaks. yes , kayaking and horseback riding. you are tourists, yours are allowed. i wanted to ask, but here is a swamp. this is some kind of new topic - tourism. swamp, yes now we have such a route called an extreme route. yes, uh, what does it include? this is a difficult route, again, so you understand. yes, we can’t get together here, but let’s do it here tourist route or ecological trail. let's go straight behind this bush. uh, in order to make a new route or create a new trail. we need to make
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a whole row. uh, procedures, starting from the fact that our scientists should explore this territory in more detail to see if someone extremely rare and red book lives there, if there is some kind of plant growing there that will be supported by trampling or the soil aeration will be disrupted , which will have a bad effect on some woody plants that are there grow, that is, many factors are taken into account, if everything is fine there, then we begin to work out the route, we lay it out with gps, overlay it with cartography , coordinate it with the academy of sciences, and pass it through the scientific and technical council. only then can this route be implemented and tourists can be brought onto it. that’s why we’ve made this route for several years, it’s called. here they are people in the swamp, that means a man is walking through the swamp and our guide is leading. they walk through difficult conditions there in boots, somewhere there we are afraid of swamps and so on, well, of course the route is safe no one drowns there, but,
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nevertheless, it is difficult there and like our employee. uh, alexey bogovets, who is its author and uh, implemented it as a pioneer. i insisted on making the route more difficult. and he says that you know, so this route is now like an average load for special forces, comrade director, you don’t need to go too far. i happen to be popular, of course, of course i am, yes, and you passed it, andrei mikhailovich, you would like it to be more difficult. well, are there a lot of mosquitoes there? yes, well, mosquitoes, mosquitoes. same not the most terrible factor, which is the most terrible factor, what to prepare for? if you walk in the evening, might a kikimora drag you away? yes, there may be a swamp there, perhaps. there may be a troublemaker who pesters women. there may be various mythological creatures that add variety to your life, but can also complicate it. and you are mosquitoes, mosquitoes - this banality is extremely dangerous, but very
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exciting. in the meantime, we will take a short break from our telegram channel. tell me, don't be silent. subscribe ask questions and offer us new interesting guests. we are in touch. on the air tell me again, don’t be silent, and our guest is the director of the berezinsky biosphere reserve. andrey prokoshin 12 years old. you've already counted correctly, and it's a nature reserve. what interesting things did you see there during your loss, our priceless asset? i have different ones and there are many of them. i see them, great . so far the eyebrows have seen the chupacabra. well , i haven’t seen the chupacabra and i think that even the fact that such a word is alien to our slavic language. you don’t exist here, but andrei mikhailovich i already said that there is often the same there and i saw it, but it looked like a chupak, just
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running across with a bloody mouth. so, well, from one part of another reserve, that’s something. what do you think, i think it meant something, probably some kind of tourist. no, the paws were probably running. i was the first to drive fast. yes, we saw a miracle, this is a miracle for you. maybe you were already dozing, no, you’re not dozing there, well, okay, but have you really never seen such an unknown animal, not unknown to nature? well, ours the territory has been quite well explored, and i can say one thing that we have territories where no one has ever set foot. this is us discussing our uniqueness and inaccessibility. even more than 60% of the reserve's territory is a swamp, upland. yes , as you know, it is very difficult to walk through a swamp, then for sure there are places where
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people have walked. and maybe there is some kind of fossil lying there, that’s what it is. uh, some rare species of dinosaur that no one has discovered yet, so everything is ahead in our world scientists. ok then. there are about 6,000 species of animals in the reserve. and what animals or birds today need special protection, our science spoke about this and created the red book. all those who are in the red book need protection and protection, and what measures are there for this, also each has its own methods. well, during a pause we asked, have you seen lady’s slipper? do you have it? today we have a lot in itself, the fact of the existence of orchids in the swamps. yes, he is already amazing, just like me it seems, or this is a natural environment for them. well yes, this is for them. naturally yes, of course, but orchids, they are very beautiful and
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have not been exposed to this degree. maybe that’s what i’m saying to the anthropogenic impact , i want to say, we always teach children to pick beauty, that if you pick a flower, it dies, and so on. still, you can come 10 times and see how he is doing. there are such types of animals or birds, for example. here's a bird of prey, we're talking about the fact that ah, few, few birds of prey. they are all large predators too in the red book in fact, but the conditions of their life and habitat are such that there simply cannot be many of them, because they need a very specific territory, they need open space, but together alternating with forests, so that there are some old-growth forests, which in normal, for example, operational ones, their meleskhoz territories. well, there are very few such representative areas where no economic activity is carried out. here is a large area, for example, the berezninsky nature reserve, belovezhskaya pushcha. and so uh, and
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they are very bright, such ardent individualists, they divide territories, that is , five white-tailed eagles cannot live there on two hectares. they'll kill you. it’s just that, anyway, someone will live there alone and he will squeeze out the rest. that’s why these birds are rare and we won’t be able to make them so that there are many, many of them. that's how they are. that's their nature. how do you feel about those greens who insist on radical measures, refusing to travel on airplanes from food, meat, and so on, but they say this is a tunber. yes, i remember here what do you think about it. is it time to directly introduce a categorical ban? well, i ’m skeptical about this, and it’s clear that with normal, uh, development of civilization, when we have construction projects and some technological ones, all of us are moving forward. they are under fairly strict control
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of environmental services today. hmm, build new facilities. it's a whole procedure. this is a whole series of, uh, project activities and like the most precise control. bodies of the ministry of natural resources and environmental assessment bodies, which constantly measure everything even some simple boiler room, there is a whole bunch of devices so that you can come to any level of the pipe to take an analysis of these gases and see what is being released into the atmosphere. and a protective measure. for example, these filters that capture smoke ninety-eight percent. they cleanse the smoke from any harmful solids that could be released into the atmosphere, so civilization develops, of course, new airplanes are made, new cars are invented. but they are becoming more and more and more environmentally friendly, so to say that with
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the development of civilization something so fragile and tender is being destroyed here, i would not say so. andrey mikhailovich well, such a personal question, considering where you work, and you are a vegetarian. well, i’m a normal person, and yes, i have meat and vegetables and fruits. you said it was children. teach yes, this is one of the tasks of the berezinsky biosphere reserve, too , interaction, yes, man and nature, and they hear modern children, of course, i am absolutely sure of this, and even i will give an example. uh, remember our forests 20 years ago. just get off the road, and somewhere there is a complete dump. well , in general, it’s just disgraceful, but today today is good, the fox is standing with some sold-out people relaxing. they already understand that they need to collect their garbage in bags. they are here, the culture has definitely increased, and all
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the activities that are carried out and uh, the bodies of the ministry of resources and social advertising are working and our efforts, including the formation of some kind of public movement of opinion. yes, they give results definitely in 2 years the reserve will be 100 years old, a very beautiful date, even such an important anniversary. i think that you are now preparing for it, which is what you would like as a director. what a steward yes, the owner of this place should do whatever you want to do in the next 2 years. i want to say that, of course, 100 years. eh hmm, this is the nature reserve. well, such a serious, serious period, a century. and probably, matters should not be judged in the last 2 years. we can do something local to create an object over the last 2 years. uh,
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build something like that. and something else we already done. yes, we have, but the results of the work of these generations of generations of entire scientific generations. eh, foresters of generations, foresters, so he will be appreciated by our descendants. during this time, haven’t we lost the value of this place, haven’t the conditions worsened, have we launched some kind of industry there to extract such predatory subsoil, but still preserved it and this gene pool remained here, and this pristine nature remained here and many. i take off, as they say, my hat to my predecessors and leaders and workers who, after the war and before the war and after the revolution, immediately in all sorts of terribly difficult years. they still preserved this
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forest, preserved this nature, preserved traditions that were very important and passed them on. the need to preserve this place, uh, by the leader and the powers that be, but we really liked andrei mikhailovich what we heard today in particular. eh, the fact that culture is increasing and citizens already understand that the forest is our wealth. no matter how trite it sounds and as we see very often on the track. yes, these are social videos, and but they must be. it seems to me that it is never superfluous to remind. and today you probably inspired us to go to the reserve and choose one of your tours, which you have a huge number of options to develop. on your anniversary, of course, i wish you the fulfillment of all the yet unrealized projects that you have in mind. well, we will be happy to invite your employees to our studio and hear about their new discoveries. thank you thank you. thank you, svetlana
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smolonskaya and victoria popova , we say goodbye to you for today. goodbye. goodbye. andrey prokoshan is speaking now. today, the berezinsky nature reserve is one of the few places where people can touch pristine nature, and the place where our children receive some basic basic knowledge about how our earth lives around us and how organisms interact. how the forest grows and how it dies. therefore, i invite all our fellow countrymen to be sure to visit the berezinsky nature reserve, to be sure to visit our trails and routes for children to go to green school. and i also want to congratulate everyone happy professional holiday to forestry workers, good luck to you.
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