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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Forests NGO
    38 Moskovian St., apt. 10
    Phone: (374 10) 54-15-29
    Fax: (374 10) 58-20-39
    E-mail: [email protected]
    www.ArmenianForests.am

    E nvironmental Efforts: Sustainable Work Yields Results

    News Bulletin

    This bulletin is an update of the actions carried out in the period of
    May-August 2006 by the Environmental Action Groups of the communities
    selected within the USAID-funded "Community Environmental Action
    Groups" project that is implemented by Armenian Forests NGO.

    This summer characterized itself with hot and dry climate - a direct
    challenge for newly planted trees and bushes. With certain difficultly,
    our Environmental Action Groups managed to achieve normal survival
    rates for the parks- the first in its kind environmental project for
    Armenia's communities.

    They even went further to lobby local inert mentality to discard
    plastic use through extensive work with local self-management bodies,
    creation of films and TV broadcasts. Environmental education was
    extended to more than 500 schoolchildren, and forest preservation
    works continued with higher pace. Local authorities in several
    communities receive decisive demands to work with national government
    to receive funds for allocation of waste disposal sites, where waste
    separation will be practiced. Details are presented in the news
    bulletin below.

    Tavush marz

    1. Sarigyugh village

    The active group takes care and waters the newly grown seedlings from
    the seeds sown in early spring. The schoolchildren of the village
    have been instructed how to take care of the old yew trees in the
    forest - they clean up the soil in the bottom of trees from leaves
    and branches, creating better conditions for natural regeneration.

    A tour to nearby forests has been organized to acquaint the youth
    with forest situation and types of trees growing there. The kids and
    adults in the village are being encouraged not to cut trees to use as
    fuel for winter, but stick to alternative sources as is cattle manure
    or burn dry branches and stumps- which is good both for forest and
    villagers.

    2. Ijevan town

    Local coordinator participated in two round tables at Ijevan Aarhus
    center on general environmental issues and forests situation. On July
    21 an eco-tour from Ijevan to Achajur and Makaravank monastery took
    place, during which young environmentalists cleaned the monastery
    area from plastic waste, dry branches and leaves. During tours the
    activists hold to strict eco-tourism principles, using no plastic
    bottles or throw-away plates and forks for lunch.

    >From July 24 to August 13 the Ijevan coordinator and couple of
    activists participated in a camp organized by World Vision Armenia
    near Dilijan town, during which they held several seminars on
    environmental issues for participating schoolchildren aged 10 to 12
    and organized tours into nearby forests, explaining the harm of tree
    felling and importance of care towards nature. During the visits the
    youngsters collected dry branches to be used for camp fire.

    3. Gosh village

    During the summer the youth group here concentrated on keeping the
    Gosh lake area clean, thus supporting the eco-tourism in the area.

    The works included weekly cleanings of the area from garbage and
    sanitary care of nearby forested area.

    The youth patrol groups also controlled the cleanness of the
    Goshavank monastery, which had such celebrity guests as singer
    Charles Aznavour and president Robert Kocharian this summer. The yew
    trees in the nearby forest have also been taken care of, and
    irrigation of terraced and planted hill slopes of Goshavank monastery
    have been carried out.

    Lori marz

    4. Lejan village

    The local coordinator works with local self-management bodies for
    allocating an area for waste disposal of the village, a reasonable
    alternative to local habit of throwing garbage into the river gorge.

    The local mayor promised to raise the issue at regional authorities'
    meetings. The active group organized an environmental tour to nearby
    picnic area.

    Coppicing of the nearby forest were carried out in May. Evergreen
    trees and bushes were planted in the surroundings of the local school
    and post office. Poplar trees were planted alongside the road
    entering the village. For this purpose AFNGO purchased 200 trees (150
    poplar, 50 pine trees) and 2500 bushes. The activists continue the
    care and irrigation of greened areas near village school and the post
    office.

    The team also carried out cleaning and repair works of several
    popular picnic areas in the outskirts of the village, repairing the
    holding posts of the iron tents there.

    5. Stepanavan town

    The irrigation and care of the new park has been regularly performed,
    and the survival rate of trees and bushes is 90%. The activists had
    meetings with municipality representatives to discuss possibilities
    of electric lamps location in the park, the decision will be made by
    October.

    The activists also organized a cleaning of the river gorge of the
    town, cleaning the area from plastic bags and bottles.

    6. Vanadzor town

    The local municipality organized yard camps throughout the town,
    during which, among other activities, the Environmental Action Group
    members delivered seminars on environmental basic principles to
    schoolchildren. Seminars aimed to warn kids from committing
    "environmental crimes"- throwing garbage in streets and green areas,
    polluting water basins, harmfulness of plastics etc. Overall an
    estimated 645 kids participated in these yard-camps from July to
    August, some 200 of which participated in environmental classes.

    The active group also organized eco-tours for several groups of
    schoolchildren to nearby forests, showing them in-situ situation and
    problems of forests. The camping areas were cleaned and garbage taken
    to city waste disposal.

    Kotayk marz

    7. Tsakhkadzor town

    The activists regularly water the planted trees in community adjacent
    forested area with help of a water-truck and a 50m hose - mainly in
    those areas that are steep and hard for the truck to enter.

    The Kecharis monastery area was cleaned from garbage and plastic bags
    by the action group members and local schoolchildren, as were several
    other sites in the town. The coordinator now negotiates with the
    municipality for allocation of an area to establish a small park near
    the Writer's Union resort house.

    Gegharkunik marz

    8. Sevan town

    In May the rehabilitation works of two city parks were finished, and
    watering and care works started. Yet, due to hot and dry summer and
    lack of funds for allocating water-truck by the municipality, the
    survival rate of the seedlings is 50%. For improving the situation
    and avoiding more loss, the active group worked to involve funds for
    constructing a fence and irrigation channel for restored parks. The
    municipality has agreed to allocate funds for fence construction and
    for having a guard at the site, yet the irrigation funds issue still
    lingers.

    With support of Peace Corps environmental volunteer appointed to
    AFNGO's partner organization, the activists work with municipality
    for allocation of waste separation disposal site for city and nearby
    villages. The mayor promised to apply to government for the matter.

    As part of anti-plastic campaign leaflets informing about the harm of
    polyethylene are being prepared to be distributed throughout the
    town.

    9. Martuni town

    The active group was awarded with one computer by the Save the
    Children Armenia office. The restored park was watered and taken care
    of, yet due to hot summer the survival rate is 60%.

    The local "Zangak" TV channel has prepared and broadcast for several
    times a 7 minute film on the negative impact of plastics on
    environment and people. The creation and airing of the film was
    financed by the project (AFNGO has the recorded tape).

    Vayots Dzor marz

    10. Jermuk town

    Although the municipality didn't allocate the promised 1 ha area for
    establishment of a new park, AFNGO specialists and local activists
    achieved the permit to restore one part of the city's big park, and
    carried out restoration works in June. In three days, with direct
    participation of AFNGO staff and director, more than 500 rose bushes
    have been planted in two major alleys of central park, with tourists
    and local residents participating in the works.

    The local action group takes an intensive care of the restored area
    of city park - watering the bushes and flowers with buckets (due to
    no irrigation system), which has yielded good survival rates by
    end-August. Local schoolchildren also take active part in the care
    works.

    For questions and more information please contact Mher Sharoyan,
    Assistant Project Coordinator, at (374 10) 54-15-29 or e-mail at
    [email protected]
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