LE NOUVEAU GOUVERNEUR DU PRIMORYE EST VENU CONSTATER LA SITUATION, IL Y A DEUX JOURS. DES PROPOSITIONS DE SECURISATION DEFINITIVE DE LA FAUNE DE GRANDS CARNIVORES ONT ETE AVANCEES. Source : WWF Russie, ce jour.
March 24, Vladimir Miklushevsky went to Khasan District, where he met with representatives of the administration of the reserve "Cedar Pad", Amur branch of WWF, the Emergencies Ministry, the Office of Hunting and Forestry
The reason for the trip were fires in the reserve "Leopard," the glow which so excited the inhabitants of Vladivostok, but due to extensive media coverage attracted the attention of the Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Yuri Trutnev.
On the situation with the fires governor recounted Sergei Khokhryakov, director of Cedar Pad Reserve, in the operational management of the Federal Reserve and the "Leopard." It is the inspectors of the PA came the main burden of sleepless nights. Discussed in the first place, the question of coordination of disparate forces, the area of responsibility of different organizations, landowners and land users. Mr Putin familiarized with plans to mobilize government and public fire brigades, the scheme of mineralized bands, fire detection system.
Particularly interested in the Governor's successful experience with webcams constant surveillance by the World Wildlife Fund with the support of MTS on the cellular tower on the southern boundary of the reserve "Leopard", the information which comes on duty Emergency Khasan district. WWF proposed to install 3 more projects such cameras, but it requires coordination with the telephone companies and the solution to the issue of payment of the traffic image transmission.
The meeting also discussed the construction of the tunnel Narvinskogo designed to serve not only the solution of transport problems, but also provide migration corridor for wildlife, including leopard and tiger. Chapter Khasan district Naryzhny Alexander raised the issue of establishing a national park, Mr Miklushevsky gave a balanced assessment of the situation, urging consider an economic development strategy for "Earth, leopard," taking into account both national objectives and interests of local people.