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Study of Nesting Sites of Birds of PreyWe continue to study nesting sites for birds of prey. The target species we are studying are:
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The Young Bearded Vulture is Practicing Its FlyingThis year, the young bearded vulture tagged with a satellite sensor is practicing its flight and maneuvering under the supervision of its parents. The... more |
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Biodiversity Study of “Dilijan” National ParkThe branch of the German Nature Protection Union (NABU) in the Republic of Armenia in the framework of cooperation with the Ministry of Environment of the Republic of Armenia... more |
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Study of Birds of Prey in the Vayots Dzor RegionOur specialists visited the Vayots Dzor region to study nesting sites of golden eagles and vultures. In the course of the work, nests of other species of birds of prey were also noted.... more |
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White Stork Rescue OperationsWe were approached by Tigran Matevosyan, a resident of the village of Armash, who reported that one of the stork's legs was wrapped with a bale string. Thanks to a quick reaction, our... more |
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Study of White StorksOur specialists implemented ringing, tagging, and feather sampling of white storks. The installation of GPS sensors aims to study the flight and local movement of birds. GPS sensors... more |
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The Process of Counting White Storks ContinuesOur specialists have been counting white storks in the Ararat valley for the 4th year since 2020. The census was started after pollution became noticeable among white storks in 2017. ... more |
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The Rescued Stork Returned HomeRecently, residents of the village of Arapi called the Ministry of Emergencies to report that one of the storks needed help. Storks use various household wastes as construction material to... more |
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Birdwatching in Lori RegionAnother birdwatching event was conducted. This time, the hike took participants around the village of Dsegh in the Lori region, where they discussed the characteristics of birds of prey and... more |
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Study of Birds of PreyWithin the framework of the program for the study and conservation of birds of prey in Armenia, our specialists continue field work. |