Hav zoov yog cov khoom siv tseem ceeb tshaj plaws hauv peb lub ntiaj teb, khoom plig los ntawm ntuj. Ntoo hu ua "lub ntsws" ntawm lub ntiaj teb vim yog vim li cas. Lawv pab ntxuav cov huab cua uas peb ua pa los ntawm cov av, plua plav, soot thiab lwm yam khoom tsis zoo thiab tiv thaiv lub suab nrov hauv nroog. Coniferous ntoo, ntxiv rau, tsim phytoncides - cov khoom tshwj xeeb uas ntxiv dag zog rau tib neeg kev tiv thaiv thiab rhuav tshem cov kab mob.

The Constitution of the Federation guarantees its citizens freedom of movement throughout the country. This right also applies to forests. There is a special Forest Code of the Federation, where Article 11 says that you can stay in the forests absolutely free of charge. Thus, a person satisfies his needs: environmental, aesthetic, nutritional, health and a number of others, no less important. A person has the right, without obtaining prior permission and without paying any fees, to gather berries, nuts and mushrooms in the forest, to harvest medicinal herbs. Naturally, this does not apply to species listed in the Red Book and protected by the authorities. Citizens’ access may be completely prohibited or significantly limited only in the territories of defense or state security, as well as lands protected by the state. Sometimes prohibitions and restrictions are dictated by security considerations – sanitary, personal fire (for example, during forest work). The law does not provide for other grounds for a ban!

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