But in 1988, the growth of the number of hunting animals began to slow down compared to 1987. For example, their number increased by only 54 moose per year; wild boars increased by only 170 animals. The number of marals has practically remained at the same level. There were no more grouse and grouse, and there were even fewer black grouse.

The analysis of cases shows that the ongoing work is no longer enough. Additional, comprehensively thought-out measures are needed, in the implementation of which many departments should take part.

The further growth of the number of animals is hindered by the incredible pressure of the comprehensive and rapid development of the Moscow region. Almost 17 million people live in Moscow and the region. If we take into account the development of railway transport, highways, and the presence of a large number of passenger vehicles for personal use, it becomes clear that a resident of Moscow and the region can now penetrate into any remote corner of the Moscow region.

On weekends, millions of people flock to the countryside. Now 300 thousand gardening plots have been created, and in the near future there will be 800 thousand of them. Two and a half to three million people will live in them for six to seven months. The animal anxiety factor is incredible. Even now, according to huntsmen, birds often leave their nests, and animals leave their offspring out of fright. There are no birds or animals around the villages within a radius of three-four kilometers. They are expelled from their places.

It is necessary to streamline the allocation of land for gardening plots. Now this issue is being resolved without taking into account the conservation of the wildlife of the Moscow region. Land plots are allocated in lowlands and wetlands. These lands, as a rule, have a rich forage base for elk, wild boar, roe deer, capercaillie and black grouse. 83% of all lands in the Moscow region are assigned to the Moscow Society of Hunters and Fishermen. However, when deciding on the allocation of land for development, it is not coordinated with us. In the Istra district, at the request of very reputable departments, a site was allocated in 1983 in the so-called Gusev, Voronin Isk and Pavlovsky marshes. There are 116 hectares in total. This site was unique. There were a lot of elk, wild boar, capercaillie, black grouse, white partridge and even a rare animal now lived — muskrat. Despite the strong protest of the Istra public, the written objections of the Moscow Society of Hunters and Fishermen, the Society for Nature Conservation, the site was nevertheless allocated. At the same time, the Istra hunting farm turned out to be cut into two parts and suffered irreparable damage.

Of course, it is necessary to allocate land for the next plots, but we must also think about preserving the wildlife in the Moscow region. What will our descendants say if we destroy all living things and significantly cut down forests? We must do everything possible to preserve the unique nature of the Moscow region. We know well how much damage has been done to nature by hasty decisions in the past. Why repeat them? Wouldn't it be better to listen to the opinion of the public and experts and, only after weighing everything, make a decision?

The use of chemical fertilizers and land reclamation works have a very negative impact on the animal world. Special damage is caused by fertilizing winter crops with the help of aviation. Moose, partridges, grouse, and hare are dying. It is necessary to fertilize the soil, but it is necessary to find a way that would not cause such harm to nature. It is absolutely unacceptable to store fertilizers in bags in the open air or pour them into a burt. Animals lick fertilizers and die.

It is high time to streamline the implementation of land reclamation works, to carry them out under the strict control of agricultural authorities and science. The endless drainage of swamps deprives the sources of the river, and the animals of a food base. There are many examples in the Moscow region.

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