Visitors will be able to visit objects in Sochi and Adygea for free - the Laura eco-center in the Krasnaya Polyana village, the Yew-Boxwood Grove in Khosta, the Southern Cultures park on the federal territory of Sirius, Guzeripl and the Lagonaaki checkpoint.
"On this day, an environmental education program will be held on all of these territories: excursions, master classes, screenings of nature films," - сообщили в Кавказском заповеднике.
The festive program on May 11 will end with the premiere of the film "Kavkazsky Zapovednik. The First Century." This is a documentary film by a film crew from Moscow, the film is a journey in space, through the protected area, where a person's foot rarely steps, and in time, through the pages of the history of nature conservation. Participation in the event is free with prior registration.
Festive events will continue on May 12. On this day, a solemn extinguishing of the Kavkazsky Zapovednik stamp with a special extinguishing stamp will take place in the Laura visitor center, and the Zapovednaya Pochta will open, everyone will be able to send a postal "hello" to anywhere in Russia directly from the reserve. A 350-year-old olive tree will be planted in the Southern Cultures park and historical gates will be opened: a section of the fence, dismantled many years ago, was accidentally discovered by a Sochi resident. During the year it was restored, the lost elements of forging, heraldic lilies were restored, now the lost element of the historical appearance will be returned to the park. A bison sculpture will be installed near the Kavkazsky Zapovednik administration. When creating it, the authors of the sculptures relied on photos of real bison living in the wild of the Kavkazsky Zapovednik.