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Murovyovka Nature Park, a private nature reserve, is the result of the vision and determination of one man, Sergei Smirenski. The Moscow University Professor has gained the support of international funds as well as local officials, businessmen and Collective farms.
Thanks to his efforts, the agricultural project is also under way to create an experimental farm to teach local farmers how to farm without the traditionally heavy use of pesticides and chemical fertilizers. Two Wisconsin farmers, Don and Ellen Padley, spent last summer preparing land in Tanbovka district, where the park is located,and they will return this summer to plant it.
Specialists from the University of Utah also came to study the local cattle industry, looking to develop possibilities for beef exports to Japan.
Separately, 10 New Jersey school teachers will spend the summer in the district running summer camps for the local children that will stress field trips and lectures on the nature around them.
These programs, particularly the agricultural project, are getting some support from the United States, including funding from the MacArthur Foundation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and the US Agency for International Development. The Trust for Mutual Understanding and the Weedier Foundation are also supporting the International Crane Foundation's work in creating the park.
The World Bank is funding a small project to study the possibilities for ecotourism in theAinu basin region. Delta Dream Vacations, a Delta Airlines subsidiary, is looking into flights to Khabarovsk and Vladivostok for ecology tours, with some of the money going to support the zapovedniks (totally wild preserves used only for scientific research) in the region.
But this money has also generated a jealous attempt by the local wildlife service to block the Murovyovka project.
They said, "Give us their money, and we'll do it better," Smirenski says. They went to the local court to get a court order to halt the contract. Although they were successful at that level, the Atom regional government, with encouragement from Moscow, has already moved to reverse the decision as illegal.
"I don't pay attention to this negative side. " Smirenski says characteristic optimistic fashion. "I decided we should continue to create."
Beyond Murovyovka, there are even vaster grasslands and wetlands in the Amur basin that are vital nesting areas for rare birds such as the eastern white stork, and the red-crowned, white-napped; and hooded cranes. A complex of 100,000 hectares, for example, lies largely unprotected in Zhuravalini [literally "a place for cranes"] downstream from MurovyovkA.Creation of a national park, along for tourist use, has been proposed for this area.
A key part of the conservation strategy is to gain the support of regional governments by getting them to see that such internationally backed nature projects can lead to business and other ties, particularly to countries like Japan and ChinA.For example, the cranes that nest in Russia have been tracked by satellite to wintering grounds in Izumi, on Japan's southern Kyushu IslanD.This linkage has proved useful bringing regional officials from both countries together.
Last summer, 100 Japanese school children from the Tama region outside of Tokyo came to Khabarovsk on the Amen to experience the kind of untouched nature that has disappeared from Japan. As part of the exchange, the Mayor of Tama donated 26 secondhand fire trucks to his counterpart.
"After this the mayor of Khabarovsk said, Now I will listen to you, about your birds and all your problems.'" Recounts Smirenski. Now the officials understand what cranes mean to them."
1.A probable goal of the agricultural project is to( ). 
2.Summer camps in the area will( ).
3.Projects connected with the development of the nature park are( ).
4.The zapovedniks appear( ).
5.The passage implies that projects like Murovyovka( ).

问题1选项
A.reduce pollution in reserve farmlands
B.induce United Nations cooperation
C.learn how local farms are operated
D.import new breeds of farm animals
问题2选项
A.be designed for foreign visitors
B.be educational
C.attract scientists and ecologists
D.house field laborers and their families Normal 0 7.8 磅 0 2 false false false EN-US ZH-CN X-NONE
问题3选项
A.self sustaining
B.narrow in scope and vision
C.attracting world-wideattention
D.amassing scientific data
问题4选项
A.eager to support the Nature Park
B.opposed to outside funding
C.envious of the Park's success
D.to have legal jurisdiction of the area
问题5选项
A.face insurmountable financial problems
B.take too much from local residents
C.increase the need for fire engines
D.can promote international cooperation
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