Monitoring

Red Book plants destroyed on Obolon Island in Kyiv
Red Book plants destroyed on Obolon Island in Kyiv

Activists will prepare an appeal to the prosecutor's office

Environmentalists told whether it is safe to swim in the Black Sea
Environmentalists told whether it is safe to swim in the Black Sea

They also reported major precautions for bathing

SBI exposes officials who gave forest land to private sand quarry
SBI exposes officials who gave forest land to private sand quarry

As a result, the state suffered losses of more than UAH 5.5 million

14 forest fires rage in Kharkiv region, most of them caused by Russian shelling
14 forest fires rage in Kharkiv region, most of them caused by Russian shelling

Mines and unexploded ammunition add to the difficulties in the fight against them

Lviv City Hall shows what the Hrybovychi landfill looks like now
Lviv City Hall shows what the Hrybovychi landfill looks like now

The Lviv communal enterprise "Green City" promises that in a few years the former landfill will turn into a real green zone, safe for people to relax

A poacher who caught fish worth more than UAH 3 million will stand trial in Poltava region
A poacher who caught fish worth more than UAH 3 million will stand trial in Poltava region

The perpetrator can receive a fine of up to UAH 51,000 or imprisonment

Zhytomyr region agricultural company caught on illegal sand mining worth almost UAH 5 million
Zhytomyr region agricultural company caught on illegal sand mining worth almost UAH 5 million

Its head concluded a contract with a contractor for sand extraction on an industrial scale under the guise of clearing and deepening the bottom of the reservoir

Ukrainians were told why the Dniester was so shallow
Ukrainians were told why the Dniester was so shallow

Assumptions made in social networks are indeed among the causes of environmental disaster

How the Dniester has become critically shallow
How the Dniester has become critically shallow

You can even cross it on foot near the Khotyn Fortress