As part of the 30th anniversary of the Ile-Alatau National Park, the 'Journalists' Alley' was opened in the Kaskelen forestry, and the international 'Parks March – 2026' campaign was widely organized, reports Todayinfo.
The 'Journalists' Alley' is a unique initiative highlighting the contribution of media representatives to nature conservation. The opening of the alley aimed to demonstrate the role of journalists in shaping ecological awareness in society and strengthening the connection between nature and people. During the event, media representatives planted tree saplings with their own hands, contributing to environmental protection.

Journalists, ecologists, volunteers, bloggers, and students participated in the large-scale event dedicated to nature conservation, planting tree saplings. This was a clear manifestation of care for nature, ecological culture, and shared responsibility.
Since the beginning of the year, a number of ecological measures have been carried out in the national park: approximately 270 ecological campaigns were organized, involving about 90 thousand people.

Additionally, about 1000 birdhouses were installed, 21 tons of waste were collected, and 14,146 saplings were planted.
The 'Journalists' Alley' is not just about planting trees; it is a benevolent mark left for the future.




