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    ATP PLANTS MORE THAN 230,000 TREES IN 11 REGIONS OF ARMENIA THIS SPRING

    hetq
    11:28, May 30, 2012

    Armenia Tree Project (ATP) has recently completed its spring programs
    after planting a total of 233,466 trees throughout the country. The
    total includes 140,366 seedlings planted in the town ofSaratovkain
    northernArmenia, 51,100 seedlings that were provided to communities
    to establish new forested areas, and 42,000 fruit and decorative
    trees planted at 118 sites in 11 regions.

    ATP continues to cooperate with new programs established inArmenia. In
    April, ATP provided seedlings and professional expertise in planting
    trees and shrubs in the yard of the newAybHigh SchoolinYerevan's
    Kanaker-Zeytun district. Teachers, students, friends, and parents
    joined ATP to plant 905 trees and shrubs on the school grounds.

    "TheAybHigh Schoolcombines the best of Armenian schooling traditions
    and contemporary learning technologies. The school has built a
    new culture of learning to raise the competitiveness of Armenian
    education. This ambitious initiative is deeply valued by ATP, as
    it shares our mission of educating younger generations," explains
    Community Tree Planting program manager Arthur Harutyunyan, who led
    the tree planting at the school.

    One of ATP's other exciting projects was joining the Barekamavan
    Development Project on the Tavush border. "BarekamavanVillageis on the
    Azeri border and is extremely poor. From 200 families, only half still
    live in the village, so it was a priority for us to start working in
    this village," notes Harutyunyan.

    With the help of the Armenian communities inIrelandandDubaiand the
    support of organizations such as AGBU and Macademias, three greenhouses
    were built for families in Barekamavan. "With the income they get from
    the crops, they will be more encouraged to stay in the village, raise
    their children here, and ensure a strong presence in this strategic
    border community," adds Harutyunyan.

    ATP provided 206 pear, apple, almond, and cherry trees to families in
    Barekamavan, and 30 evergreens were planted around the local church
    yard. "ATP has made it a priority to provide the majority of its fruit
    trees to people in the poorest and most disadvantaged communities,"
    Harutyunyan emphasizes. ATP also provided fruit and nut trees to needy
    communities in Ghursali, Nerkin Khndzoresk, Lernamerdz, and Teghenik.

    ATP's SEEDS team established new forest areas in the northern community
    of Saratovka, located several miles from Stepanavan. ATP launched
    an exciting program in 2011 known as SEEDS, or "Social, Economic,
    and Environmental Development for Sustainability."

    "There were no trees or forested areas near Saratovka. Therefore,
    we hope the people here will make use of the fruit trees and enjoy
    the greenery in their community," notes SEEDS program manager Vardan
    Melikyan. The new forest was established with oak, pine, ash, apple,
    and pear trees. It is located near a lake which will create beautiful
    scenery and serve as a shelter for various water birds.

    The planting in Saratovka was implemented by seasonal workers hired by
    ATP from Vanadzor and neighboring villages, many of whom were Armenian
    refugees fromAzerbaijan. Within the framework of ATP's community
    forests program, 41,100 tree seedlings were provided for planting in
    Teghenik, Karenis, and Tsakhkunq, and another 10,000 seedlings were
    provided to the city ofChambarakin the Gegharkunik region.

    ATP's mission is to assist the Armenian people in using trees
    to improve their standard of living and protect the environment,
    guided by the desire to promote self-sufficiency, aid those with the
    fewest resources first, and conserve the indigenous ecosystem. ATP's
    three major programs are tree planting, environmental education,
    and sustainable development initiatives. For more information, please
    visit the web site www.armeniatree.org.

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