IDEA Eco-Scouts Advance to the Next Stage

The Eco-Scout project, initiated by the IDEA Public Union and generating significant interest among young people, continues successfully. On November 30, certificates were awarded at the IDEA Animal Care Center to eco-scouts who demonstrated exceptional activity and advanced to the next stage.

In a short period, the number of IDEA eco-scouts has reached 150, with the most active members accumulating the necessary points to progress to the second stage. Eco-scouts who advanced to the next stage were awarded the "Nature Lover" status and received certificates for their active participation in environmental protection, their caring attitude towards nature, their efforts in seeking solutions to ecological problems, and their successful completion of the project's first stage.

During the event organized on World Pet Day, an informational tour was held for the eco-scouts at the Center, where they learned about the conditions created for pets and the activities of the IDEA Animal Care Center. The young participants received detailed information about pets and were explained the importance of showing attention and care to stray animals. The eco-scouts also spent enjoyable time with the stray dogs and cats at the Center.

At the end of the event, commemorative gifts were presented to the eco-scouts by IDEA.

It should be noted that the Eco-Scout project was launched on March 27. The project's goal is to engage young people in the protection of nature, encourage them to use nature's resources efficiently and correctly, inspire them to study and protect wildlife, and motivate them to engage in beneficial ecological activities in society. The IDEA eco-scout project provides young people with the opportunity to understand the environmental problems that pose a threat to the planet, involve others in solving these problems, and participate in this public movement as well as become its leaders.