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On 3-9 April 2012 the Russian Far East hosted the Ecotourism Development Seminar – “Ecotourism development in nature reserves, national parks and specially protected nature territories (SPNT) of the Russian Far East”, with its chief consultants - I.V. Kalmykov, Director of the Altaiskiy Reserve, and S.N. Shchigreva, Deputy Director for Environmental Education, conducting the seminar. The organizers behind the seminar were WWF Russia’s Amur Branch and the Far East Marine Biosphere Reserve of the Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
The seminar was organized and held within the framework of cooperation between the Coordination Council for Reserves in the southern part of the Russian Far East and WWF Russia’s Amur Branch, under the auspices of the Environmental Education Center of the Far East Marine Nature Reserve (Popov Island). The seminar brought together directors and heads of Environmental Education Departments of 16 Far East specially protected nature territories, and invited guests from the administration of the National Park “Smolenskoye Poozerye” (Smolensk oblast) and the Altaiskiy Biosphere Reserve (Altai Republic) that acted as ecotourism consulting experts in specially protected nature territories.
The Altaiskiy Reserve made two reports: “Tourism as a driving force behind the development of the Altaiskiy State Nature Biosphere Reserve” (I.V. Kalmykov), and “The role of the Environmental Education Department in the Altaiskiy Reserve” (S.N. Shchigreva).
“We are grateful to the organizers of the seminar for giving us this unique opportunity not only to benefit from sharing our knowledge in ecotourism development sphere with others, but also to learn from the experience of our colleagues from specially protected nature territories in the Russian Far East and WWF Russia’s Amur Branch, discuss urgent ecotourism development issues and exchange guidance materials”, says Svetlana Shchigreva.
Seminar guests continued to share their ecotourism experience and knowledge in the course of the study tour through reserves and national parks - namely the National Park “Land of the Snow Leopard”, Khankaiskiy and Ussuriyskiy Reserves
The Internet has become a part of our lives. It helps us to communicate with friends, meet new people, learn, listen to your favourite music and watch films. The opportunities of the Global network are increasing every year. But, as it turns out, the Internet can bring not only benefits but also harm.
So mind some rules when you work on the computer:
1). Save your eyes! Make intervals every 15-40 minutes for your eyes to have a good rest!
2). If you go to a social network or e-mail from someone else's computer, do not forget to log out.
3). To protect your computer, you must regularly update the software, use a reliable antivirus and anti spy programmes.
4). Don't tell everybody your private information (real name, surname, phone, address, school number, as well as don't download photos of yourself, your family and friends.
5). You must not send spam and "information dirt".
6). You must not be rude, behave impolitely and aggressively.
7). Meeting your Internet acquaintances in real life can be dangerous: a pseudonym can hide a criminal, not everyone writes the truth.
8). Illegal copying of files on the Internet is a theft.
9). In order to protect the personal information come up with a strong password and do not share it to anyone. For each resource use unique logins and passwords.
10). Do not use your computer to spread false information.