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"Green Week" Annual FairThe annual fair "Green Week" (Grüne Woche) has started, in which the beneficiaries of our program "Organic Agriculture Development" take part:
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Study the Contemporary Species Composition of Birds in Dilijan National ParkThe team of the branch of German Nature Protection Union (NABU) in the Republic of Armenia, has initiated research to study the contemporary species composition of birds inhabiting the territory... more |
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The Eco Club Lessons Have EndedThe courses of the Eco club have ended, which means it's time to summarize the results. The most active participants of the club gathered today.
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Roundtable Discussion - Bird of the Year 2024On December 18, the NABU branch in Armenia invited representatives from both governmental and non-governmental institutions working in the field to a roundtable discussion on the theme "Bird of... more |
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Open Lesson "Hazardous Waste: the Situation in Armenia and Worldwide"Dear participants, we present to you the final topic of the eco-club for this year: "Hazardous Waste: the Situation in Armenia and Worldwide." We invite you to join us on Wednesday,... more |
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White Stork Winter CountingWinter has arrived, and that means the counting of white storks has begun. Research allows for the description of the population of wintering bird species and the wintering area. The... more |
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Open Lesson "Metal Mines and Eco-Activism"The next topic of the ecoclub is "Metal Mines and Eco-Activism." The key points of the theme include:
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Clean-up work on the Shore of Lake SevanYesterday, within the framework of the "Clean Future" program, volunteers of NABU Armenia branch conducted garbage collection on the shore of Lake Sevan, during which they found:
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The Eastern Imperial Eagle Arrived in ArmeniaBorn in 2023 in the Kamo-Ustininsky region of Tatarstan, a young Eastern imperial eagle named Saltik chooses a completely different migration path than his family, and as a result he also appears... more |
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Join Us in CooperationThe White-tailed Eagle is the bird of 2024. It:
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