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N.Yu. Feoktistova gave a lecture at the Darwin Museum entitled "Red Books. History and Prospects"

As part of the Teachers' Club, which is taking place in the Darwin Museum, Doctor of Biological Sciences, Scientific Secretary of the A.N. Severtsov Institute of Ecology and Evolution of the Russian Academy of Sciences Natalia Yuryevna Feoktistova gave a lecture on the Red Books.

Natalya Yuryevna told Moscow biology teachers about how and when the Red Books began to be published and what species they talked about, what a black book is and what species were included in it. The listeners also learned about the problems of regional Red Books and specifically about the Red Book of the city of Moscow, what species were in the latest edition of this book and why, as well as about the prospects for studying these species.

All interested teachers can join the Darwin Museum Teachers' Club. Classes are held once a month. Over a cup of tea, you can ask questions of interest to museum staff and share experiences with colleagues.

Participation in the event is free.

All details are available at the link.