
During his working trip to the Batken region, the Minister of Natural Resources, Ecology, and Technical Supervision of Kyrgyzstan, Akyl Toktobaev, visited the "Aigul-Tash" nature reserve, where the unique Aigul flower, listed in the Red Book, grows. According to the press service of the Ministry of Natural Resources, the minister emphasized the need for careful treatment of this symbol of Batken and instructed inspectors to monitor the preservation of the reserve's territory, warning against any actions that could harm rare plants.
In addition, Toktobaev also inspected the natural monument "Madygen," known for its multicolored mountains that formed millions of years ago on the bottom of an ancient ocean.
"Madygen is our common natural wealth, and we must preserve it for future generations," the minister emphasized.Furthermore, he pointed out the importance of preventing human interference in the ecosystem of the reserves to protect local fauna.
"All types of activities should be excluded to avoid disrupting the natural beauty and untouched nature of these unique places," concluded Akyl Toktobaev.