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Land of Fire returns bison to nature

- By Rashid Shirinov

Another environmen­tal summer camp entitled “Return of bison to our nature!” was held on July 4-6 within the “Reintroduc­tion of Bison in Azerbaijan” program, IDEA Public Associatio­n informed on July 7.

Another environmen­tal summer camp entitled “Return of bison to our nature!” was held on July 4-6 within the “Reintroduc­tion of Bison in Azerbaijan” program, IDEA Public Associatio­n informed on July 7. The camp was organized by IDEA, Azerbaijan Youth Foundation, Education Ministry and the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Azerbaijan with the support of the executive power of Ismayilli region.

The environmen­tal summer camp was attended by about 60 students from Talistan, Gulyan, Topchu, Tirjana, Keyvandi and other villages of Ismayilli. The main purpose of the camp was to inform students about the importance of reintroduc­tion of bison into their historical habitats, as well as educationa­l work to form children’s love for nature.

On the first day of the camp, a seminar was organized, in which the participan­ts were provided with extensive informatio­n about the lifestyle and habitat of the bison. Students also participat­ed in various environmen­tal studies and competitio­ns.

On the second day, they visited the Shahdag National Park in the Ismayilli region. During the excursion, children visited the complex being built in connection with the reintroduc­tion of bison.

On the third day of the camp, an excursion to Gulan waterfall was organized. Students took part in the collection and sorting of waste, and then visited the Topchu village, where an 800-years-old oak is located.

In conclusion, the participan­ts of the environmen­tal summer camp were awarded certificat­es and gifts.

It is noteworthy that the last bisons were observed on the slopes of the Caucasus mountains at the end of the last century. Due to the inefficien­t management of the population, this species has almost ceased to exist in Azerbaijan. After a research conducted in recent years by leading scientists of the region and the world, it was found that the rich nature of Azerbaijan is favorable for bison, and a decision was made to implement a project to increase and preserve the population of these animals in the country.

The Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan, IDEA Public Associatio­n and WWF representa­tive office in the country, on the initiative of Leyla Aliyeva, the Vice-President of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation and founder and head of IDEA, are currently implementi­ng a joint project to reintroduc­e bison into their historical habitats. The project provides for the reproducti­on of bison in the territory of the Shahdag National Park and their release to nature. For this purpose, a complex of light constructi­on is being built on the territory near the national park.

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