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Partnership Project Improves Water Supply in Arazap Village
On April 14, 2015, the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), VivaCell-MTS, and the Foundation for the Preservation of the Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) marked the completion of the water supply improvement project in Arazap village, Armavir. Rehabilitation of the water supply network in Arazap included the installation of 18.2 km of leak-free […]
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April 17 – Evening Dedicated to Armenia’s 1st Inclusive Playground
On April 17, FPWC will be hosting a Fundraising Soiree to raise funds to build Armenia’s 1st inclusive playground at the Yerevan Zoo. The ambitious initiative aims to provide a unique inclusive space for thousands of disabled children in the country who face public segregation. The event will be comprised of dinner, live music and […]
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Preventing Wildlife Crime in Armenia
Armenia’s geographical location has made the country a transit nation for global wildlife crime as animals from Asia and Africa enter Europe through former Soviet countries. On February 27, the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC), Armenia’s Ministry of Nature Protection (MNP), and the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) concluded […]
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FPWC Launches Workshop on Wildlife Trafficking in Armenia
As a transit country, Armenia’s international image has suffered due to increased levels of wildlife trafficking – fourth largest illegal business type in the world and a major threat to the extinction of species worldwide. On February 23, the opening of the “Prevention of Wildlife Trafficking Training Workshop” took place in Yerevan, organized by the […]
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4 Endangered Animal Species in Armenia
All of these endangered animals have been spotted in the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge (CWR) – FPWC’s privately protected area. Trap cameras in the refuge are used to assess population numbers in wildlife. Images of injured animals can also indicate poaching, in which case security can be increased in the specific area. Syrian Brown Bear The […]
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Paruyr Sevak Villagers Will Use Solar Energy
On December 23, the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) successfully completed a solar thermal system and electric heating project in a pre-school in Paruyr Sevak village, Ararat Region. The project was implemented together with its General Partner VivaCell-MTS within the framework of the joint Alternative Energy Project. Paruyr Sevak village, […]
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Living Tree Contest: How to Be Eco-friendly During the Holidays
On December 20, the Living Tree Environmental Contest took place at the Yerevan Zoo with the attendance of over 500 hundred participants. Hundreds of observers also came to the zoo free of charge to enjoy the day of decorations. The Living Tree Contest, which was organized by the Yerevan Zoo, the Foundation for the Preservation […]
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Securing Water for the Villagers of Arazap
The water supply network of Arazap village was constructed in the 1960s. Over the years, the cast iron pipes have grown out of use, and the outdated infrastructures have been causing numerous problems. The low water pressure has limited the villagers’ access to drinking water. Partial renovation of water pipelines no longer gives results, and […]
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Green Heating Technology for the Border Village of Vahan
Vahan village, Chambarak region, Gegharkunik province, runs 28 kilometers along the Armenian-Azeri border. The 6-months long winter in the village creates numerous challenges for the 1228 inhabitants who lack basic heating technologies. Its two-story kindergarten was built in the late 60s and currently houses 42 children and 11 employees. Until recently, the kindergarten was also […]
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FPWC and UNDP GEF SGP Successfully Complete Urtsadzor Eco-Training Center Construction Project
In September 2012, FPWC began to construct the Urtsadzor Eco-Training Center in the privately protected Caucasus Wildlife Refuge (CWR) located adjacent to the Urtsadzor community, in Ararat region. The intent of the project, which was supported by the UNDP Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (SGP), was to involve the entire community in the […]
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