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    NEW WEBSITE FEATURES ARMENIAN BIRDS WHILE HUNTING SEASON OPENS

    Armenpress
    Aug 17 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 17, ARMENPRESS: A new website dedicated to the wild
    birds of Armenia has just been launched. The Armenian Ecotourism
    Association said the entire resource is richly illustrated with
    original photographs.

    Although the site is still under development it already features
    descriptions of bird habitats, draft checklist of the birds occurring
    in Armenia, and practical recommendations and useful links for
    birdwatchers visiting the country.

    Of special interest is a photographic gallery of Armenia's birds,
    covering a high percentage of the country's avifauna and including
    pictures of recently discovered species. This website should be
    particularly interesting for professional and amateur ornithologists.

    The authors of the project are freelance ornithologists: Vasil Ananyan
    (Armenia) and Chris Bradshaw (United Kingdom).

    The website is at www.armeniabirding.info.

    Meantime Armenia's Nature Protection Ministry and the National
    Association of Hunters announced the opening of another hunting
    season. Grigor Grigorian, the Association chairman, said to journalists
    hunting quotas were established after thorough studies. He also said
    many members of the Association are government officials.

    All Armenian citizens aged 18 and higher can join one of three
    hunting organizations after they get the police permission to carry
    weapons. Currently some 25,000 Armenians are members of 3 hunting
    organizations paying an annual membership fee of 1000 Drams (a little
    more than $3).

    Grigor Grigorian admitted that there are problems concerning fighting
    poaching, saying 200 nature protection inspectors are not enough to
    supervise the situation. About 60 species of animals and birds are
    allowed in Armenia as hunting 'objects."
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