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Ministry of Natural Resources of Crimea — about tree planting within the framework of the International campaign «Garden of Memory»

Ministry of Natural Resources of Crimea — about tree planting within the framework of the International campaign «Garden of Memory»

CrimeaPRESS reports:

The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Crimea informs about tree planting as part of the International “Garden of Memory” campaign.

5th of April 10 Pavlovnia seedlings will be planted in the city of Stary Krym, Kirov region.

Start of the event: 11:00, Collection point: Stary Krym, st. K. Liebknecht, 33. Coordinates: N45.026788, E 35.087508. Responsible person: Natalya Knyazeva, +7(978)789-54-25.

11 April The central event of the “Garden of Memory” campaign will take place in the city of Bakhchisaray, where 5.2 thousand pine seedlings will be planted.

Event starts: 11:00, Rally point: N — 44.745402, E — 33.696346. Landing site coordinates: N — 44.7393, E — 33.7019. Responsible person: Evgeny Akulshin, +7(978) 895-99-81.

12th of April:

— 66 seedlings of Sudak pine and evergreen cypress will be planted on the territory of the Sudak district forestry.

Event starts: 10:00. Coordinates: N — 44.865219709638, E — 34.9629386459268. Responsible person: Mikhail Solovyov, +7(978)853-40-37.

— 10 Lankaran acacia seedlings will be planted in the city of Stary Krym.

Event starts: 11:00. Collection point: Old Crimea, st. Larishkina 1. Coordinates: N -45.023536, E — 35.091242. Responsible person: Nadezhda Kratko, +7(978) 866-30-42.

Anyone can take part in the action.

Ministry of Natural Resources of Crimea - about tree planting within the framework of the International campaign “Garden of Memory”

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