QR codes are published on the websites of the region’s Ministry of Natural Resources and the Ministry of Economy, and are placed at the entrances to specially protected natural areas (SPNA).
The Ivano-Arakhleisky and Arey parks are experiencing an influx of visitors, the Ministry of Natural Resources of the Trans-Baikal Territory reported. They plan to use the funds received to create the infrastructure of these two protected areas, install public toilets in them, collect and remove garbage, develop hiking trails and provide drinking water to guests.
Those who enter the parks for free face a fine of 3 to 4 thousand rubles.
Preferential visits to protected areas will be offered to various categories of citizens, including representatives of the indigenous peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East, SVO participants and members of their families.