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Magadan Oblast updates Red Book to shield rare fish and rolls out new initiatives
How the Kolyma Longevity program is progressing, what upgrades are planned for the video surveillance system in Kolyma's rural settlements, and which fish species have been listed in the regional Red Book—these and other updates can be found in the official bulletins from Magadan Oblast's ministries and departments, the regional government's press service reports.
Cultural workers across the region were congratulated on their professional holiday during an expanded meeting of the Ministry of Culture's board.
The Kolyma Longevity Project in Action: Residents of Magadan have begun training in cardio-tennis and badminton. The Labor Ministry shares more details about the initiative.
Smart video surveillance systems will be expanded in Kolyma's rural settlements. The cameras will recognize license plates, faces, and potentially dangerous situations.
The Red Book of Magadan Oblast now includes rare and endangered fish species found in the region's river systems and the coastal waters of the Sea of Okhotsk. The Fisheries Department highlights the unique inhabitants of Lake El'gygytgyn.
Carnivore plague is one of the most dangerous viral infections affecting dogs. The Ministry of Agriculture explains how to protect your pet.
Read the official bulletins from Kolyma—stay informed about the latest news!