The scientific club “Soil degradation and environmental protection” was established at the Faculty of Biology

On November 9, an auspicious event unfolded at the Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Biology, as the inaugural session of the “Soil Degradation and Environmental Protection” scientific circle took place. The initiative drew the participation of esteemed faculty members, including Dean T. Abdrakhmanov, professors, teachers, tutors, and enthusiastic students eager to delve into the pressing issues surrounding soil health and environmental conservation.
The launch of this scientific circle marks a significant milestone in the academic pursuits of the Faculty of Biology, reflecting its commitment to fostering interdisciplinary dialogue and research in critical areas of environmental science.
During the opening session, attendees engaged in insightful discussions and exchanged ideas on the multifaceted challenges posed by soil degradation and the imperative need for environmental protection measures. The event served as a platform for knowledge dissemination, collaboration, and capacity building among faculty members and students alike.
Dean T. Abdrakhmanov expressed his support for the newly established scientific circle and underscored its importance in addressing contemporary environmental issues. He emphasized the role of academic institutions in advancing scientific research and advocating for sustainable solutions to safeguard the planet’s natural resources.
The “Soil Degradation and Environmental Protection” scientific circle is poised to play a pivotal role in raising awareness, conducting research, and implementing practical initiatives aimed at mitigating soil degradation and promoting environmental stewardship.
As the scientific circle embarks on its journey, it is poised to make valuable contributions to the field of soil science and environmental conservation, inspiring future generations to become champions of sustainable development and custodians of the Earth’s fragile ecosystems.

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