A female tiger that was disturbing people of Roskosh (Luxury) village by its abnormal behavior was finally caught in Vyazemsky district, Khabarovsky krai, Russian Far East. Продолжить
The 2011 Environmental Journalism Awards
Traditionally, the results of the Fifth Far Eastern Environmental Journalism Awards Alive Taiga were announced on June 5, 2011, World Environment Day, a day that stimulates awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and public action. Продолжить
First Fires Run Through Leopard Land
Today, March 30, the Phoenix Fund was informed about a new fire outbreak on the Land of the Leopard. Local state and volunteer fire-fighting teams were sent to the scene to put out the fire. Продолжить
Inspectors on Guard
On November 12, when drivers and road workers fought the aftermath of the heavy snowfall, state law enforcement officers were fighting poachers. As a result, first criminal proceedings were initiated. Продолжить
Tiger Day-2010
On September 26, Vladivostok central square looked three-colored: orange, white and black, as residents and guests of the City celebrated Tiger Day. Продолжить
Tiger Day-2009 in Vladivostok
On the forth Sunday of September every year, one of the biggest environmental festivals takes place in Vladivostok - the Tiger Day Festival. Продолжить
Yuri Trutnev Visits Leoopardovy Wildlife Refuge
On April 2, Yuri Trutnev, RF Minister of Natural Recourses and Ecology, held a meeting in a leopard visit-center in Barabash village to discuss the problems of “Amur tiger and leopard conservation”. Продолжить
Ecological Contest Winners Announced!
The Winners of the 7th annual Regional Ecological Contest “Forest Olympiad” were announced and awarded in Vladivostok on February 17, 2009. Продолжить
Rampant Poaching in Terneisky District
After abundant snowfalls in January 2009 the amount of snow in Primorsky Krai exceeded the 10-month norm. Its depth reached 70 cm, while in the north it got up to 2 meters. Продолжить
Amur Tiger And Financial Crisis
Current situation with nature protection in Primorye. Продолжить