Environmental Protection Some hundreds of years ago people lived in harmony with nature, because industry was not much developed. Today, however, the contradictions between man and nature are dramatic. The twenty first century is a century of the scientific and technological progress. Ecology and the contamination of environment, is concerned with climate, over-population in certain areas, deaths of plant and animals, chemical contamination of seas, lakes and rivers . There are many consequences of damaging the environment. One of them is acid rain. Another one is water shortage resulting from abuse of arable lands in agriculture. The third one is destroying the ozone layer of the Earth through pollution from factories and plants. The fourth problem is damage o water and soils. The fifth one is damage to wildlife: numerous species of animals and plants can disappear. At last, the most serious danger arising from damaging the environment is the result of the abovementioned consequences. This is the danger for the life and health of the man. The protection of natural resources and wildlife is becoming a political programme in every country. the environmental problems have grown beyond the concern of a single country. Their solution requires the co-operation of all nations.
1. The entrance to the halls of the Museum visitors upon presentation of an entrance ticket. 2. Excursion activity is carried out in the halls of the Museum guides. 3. Photo and video filming in the exhibition rooms visitors with a special ticket. 4. Visitors are prohibited from: 4.1 Allowed in halls: a) firearms and cold weapons; b) large bags, packages and other carry-on baggage; b) food; d) flammable, explosive and poisonous substances; 4.2 to Pass to the Museum of animals; 4.3 Smoking in the premises of the Museum; 4.5 to be in the halls of the Museum: a) in a condition of alcoholic or narcotic intoxication; b) the upper garment; 4.6 to be on the Museum grounds, is prohibited for access by visitors; 4.7 Touch Museum's exhibits and showcases in which they are located, with the exception of objects in interactive areas; 4.8 to Carry out unauthorized commercial activity; 4.9 Without a valid reason to speak loudly, to shout, to run through the halls. 5. Upon detection of suspicious objects, parcels, bags and other belongings left in the rooms of the Museum, visitors should immediately inform the caretakers, security staff members or other employees of the Museum. 6. Visitors must observe the Rules, comply with the requirements of the Museum staff.
Some hundreds of years ago people lived in harmony with nature, because industry was not much developed. Today, however, the contradictions between man and nature are dramatic.
The twenty first century is a century of the scientific and technological progress. Ecology and the contamination of environment, is concerned with climate, over-population in certain areas, deaths of plant and animals, chemical contamination of seas, lakes and rivers . There are many consequences of damaging the environment. One of them is acid rain. Another one is water shortage resulting from abuse of arable lands in agriculture. The third one is destroying the ozone layer of the Earth through pollution from factories and plants. The fourth problem is damage o water and soils. The fifth one is damage to wildlife: numerous species of animals and plants can disappear. At last, the most serious danger arising from damaging the environment is the result of the abovementioned consequences. This is the danger for the life and health of the man. The protection of natural resources and wildlife is becoming a political programme in every country. the environmental problems have grown beyond the concern of a single country. Their solution requires the co-operation of all nations.