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Post by account_disabled on Oct 25, 2023 5:03:47 GMT 1
Wastelands left by new paths and wheels, soap stains in once-clean springs and lakes. Frightened animals leave their usual habitat. This upsets the already fragile balance of wild ecosystems. Perhaps the loudest discussion today is about the ecological state of Lake Baikal. Every year, the area along the lake receives more than 10,000 tourists. In 2010, the procuratorate found that there were violations in the tourist facilities here. Most campgrounds and hotels operate without following environmental regulations, and their sewage moible number data still flows into the lake. Due to discharges in some parts of Lake Baikal we remember, you can't even swim in the continent's largest reservoir of fresh water. In addition, every day. Participants of Pure Vacation, one of Lake Baikal's most famous environmental projects, have collected 10,000 bags of trash and sent tons for recycling during the ten years of its existence. Every month, thousands of volunteers clean up the Baikal coast, but the flow of garbage never stops. By 2020, the Ministry of Natural Resources hopes to increase the number of tourists in protected areas (Special Reserves) from 10,000 to 10,000. Officials plan to attract £100m for the development of eco-tourism at natural attractions. The money is used for the arrangement of ecological roads, parking lots, sanitation places and recreation areas. A well-developed infrastructure, taking into account the characteristics of each national park and reserve, can truly reduce the harmful impact of tourism on the ecosystem.
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