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Mysteries of Svydovets Mts: thousands of newts

June 27, 2023

There are high mountain lakes in the Herishaska, Vorozheska and Apshinets tracts. This is impressive: in almost every one of them, during the breeding season, there are from 100 to 1000 newts. Coastal vegetation in some places literally moves from these creatures. In the video, scientist Roman Kish told how to save them.

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