Preserving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan.

Preserving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan.

      Version

      

      

      

       //

      

      

       Society

      

      

      

       //

       A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan

      

      

      

      

      

      

       A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan (photo: ojm.tatarstan.ru)

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

      

       In Tatarstan, a new, first edition of the Red Book in almost 10 years is being prepared for release, which will be published for the first time also in the Tatar language, and although no revolutionary changes in the conservation lists are expected, the very dynamics of the state of nature gives scientists many reasons for reflection.

      

       As reported by "BUSINESS Online," one of the main positive news of the updated list will be the exclusion of the brown bear, whose population has not only recovered over the past decades but has also significantly expanded its habitat. If in the 1990s bears only occasionally ventured into the northern regions of the republic from the Kirov region and Mari El, today their stable population exceeds 100 individuals. The tradition of mass driven hunting for bears has gradually faded into the past, and the animal has settled throughout the taiga zone, reaching even the borders of the forest-steppe. The list of protected species has also excluded the long-eared owl, the gray partridge, and a number of other species whose populations are recognized as recovered, and the partridge has even regained its status as a game species – today there are about 185,000 of these birds in the republic. However, the overall ecological picture is far from as rosy as it may seem in the case of the bear. Over the past half-century, more than three thousand lakes have disappeared without a trace in the territory of the republic, and the forest cover of the region has catastrophically decreased from 80% to 17%. Small rivers are rapidly drying up and degrading, ground squirrels have almost completely disappeared from familiar landscapes, and in some water bodies, the aggressive invasive fish species, the Amur sleeper, is methodically displacing all other local species. Climate change is leading to the fact that southern, more heat-loving birds and plants are increasingly colonizing the republic, while taiga species are retreating along with the shrinking forests. Ecologist specialists acknowledge that passive nature conservation may be insufficient under modern conditions: to truly save rare and endangered species, expensive and comprehensive programs for artificial breeding and restoration of natural habitats are necessary. Meanwhile, the main anthropogenic threats to the biodiversity of the republic, according to experts, remain chaotic construction in water protection zones, packs of stray dogs destroying young deer and hares, and a severe shortage of specialized field scientists who could conduct systematic monitoring. It was previously reported that Tatarstan has defined the rules for introducing a state of emergency regarding stray animals.

      

      

      

      

       Arina Mikhailova

      

      

      

      

      

       Published: 12.05.2026 13:32

       Edited: 12.05.2026 13:32

Preserving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan.

Другие Новости Казани (Казань716)

The Rosselkhoznadzor will restrict the import of flowers from Armenia. The Rosselkhoznadzor is introducing temporary restrictions on the supply of floral products from Armenia starting May 22. 20.05.2026. Business Online. Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan. On the eve of the Ascension of the Lord, Metropolitan Kirill held an all-night vigil at the Kazan Spiritual Seminary. On the eve of the Ascension of the Lord, Metropolitan Kirill held an all-night vigil at the Kazan Spiritual Seminary. On the evening of May 20, 2026, on the eve of the Ascension of the Lord, Metropolitan Kirill of Kazan and Tatarstan conducted an all-night vigil at the church of the Righteous John of Kronstadt at the Kazan Spiritual Seminary. 20.05.2026. Kazan Diocese. Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan. In the USA, charges have been filed in absentia against former Cuban leader Raul Castro. In the United States, charges were filed in absentia against former Cuban leader Raul Castro for the destruction of two American planes by the Cuban Air Force in 1996. 05.20.2026. Tatar-inform News Agency. Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan. Saving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan. Saving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan. In Tatarstan, a new edition of the Red Book, the first in almost 10 years, is being prepared for release, which will be published for the first time also in the Tatar language. Although no revolutionary changes in the conservation lists are expected, the very dynamics of the state of nature gives scientists plenty of reasons for reflection. The Rosselkhoznadzor will restrict the import of flowers from Armenia. The Rosselkhoznadzor is introducing temporary restrictions on the supply of floral products from Armenia starting May 22. 20.05.2026. Business Online. Republic of Tatarstan. Kazan. Saving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan. Saving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan. In Tatarstan, a new edition of the Red Book, the first in almost 10 years, is being prepared for release, which will be published for the first time also in the Tatar language. Although no revolutionary changes are expected in the conservation lists, the very dynamics of the state of nature gives scientists plenty of reasons for reflection.

Preserving and multiplying - A new edition of the Red Book is being prepared in Tatarstan.

In Tatarstan, a new edition of the Red Book, the first in almost 10 years, is being prepared for release, which will be published for the first time also in the Tatar language. Although no revolutionary changes in the conservation lists are expected, the very dynamics of the state of nature gives scientists plenty of reasons for reflection.