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Rosneft's Samara production site supported an educational project to create an album dedicated to the rare white-tailed eagle. The publication is based on research conducted by ornithologists at the Samara Luka National Park as part of the Company's grant projects aimed at preserving the population of this bird, which is listed in the Russian and international Red Books of Threatened Species.
Experts adapted the results of years of research and developed materials that can be widely used in education. The project not only collected and systematized data valuable for preserving the predator's population but also created a thematic album that will help foster environmental awareness among the younger generation.
The atlas is available in print and online formats, and its materials can be used in biology and geography lessons, extracurricular activities, and student research projects. Now, students in the city and surrounding region will be able to learn interesting facts about the lifestyle of one of the Volga region's largest birds—the white-tailed eagle. The atlas also contains practical tips for young naturalists on birdwatching. The publication has been donated to city libraries and educational institutions, expanding the collection of educational materials and resources for educators and environmental activists.
Educational projects are part of Rosneft's corporate culture. The company implements comprehensive programs to preserve biodiversity and restore natural resources in the regions where it operates, and actively engages young people in environmental activities. Rosneft volunteers conduct environmental quests, master classes, festivals, quizzes, and eco-lessons for schoolchildren.
Rosneft places great emphasis on preserving ecosystems in Russia's regions and implements comprehensive programs to restore natural resources. The Company's support has supported research and programs to protect many rare animal species, including the polar bear, Atlantic walrus, ivory gull, Evenkia geese and marals, and wild reindeer.
Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft April 1, 2026
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