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“Family Tree”: 8th Pan-Armenian Painting Contest Opens
The Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC), together with its General Partner VivaCell-MTS, is pleased to announce the 8th Pan-Armenian Painting Contest open to children and youth ages 5-16, living in Armenia or the Diaspora. Participants can enter the contest by visiting fpwc.org and filling out the submission form. The theme […]
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Conclusion of Workshop against Wildlife Trafficking in Armenia
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 a 5-day training workshop in Armenia on combatting illegal wildlife trade. The “Prevention of Wildlife Trafficking Training” workshop was intended for all Armenia’s national institutions related […]
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“Alternative Energy” Project Completed in Tsovagyugh Community
The Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets and its General Partner VivaCell-MTS will mark the completion and present the outcomes of a project implemented in Tsovagyugh community within the framework of the joint Alternative Energy Project. The initiative included solar water heating system and solar panels in the community kindergarten, as well […]
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Solar thermal and electric heating systems have been installed in Paruyr Sevak Village
The Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) presented the results and marked the completion of 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. […]
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A new water supply network will be exploited in Arazap village in 2015
The water supply network of Arazap village was constructed in the remote 1960s. Over the years of exploitation the cast iron pipes have grown out of use, and the outdated infrastructures have been causing various problems. The low water pressure has limited the villagers’ access to drinking water. Partial renovation of water pipelines no longer […]
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A solar water heating system has been installed in the kindergarten of the border village Vahan
Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets and its General Partner VivaCell-MTS will mark the conclusion and present the results of yet another project implemented within the framework of the Joint Alternative Energy Project. This initiative included the installation of a solar water heating system in the kindergarten in the border village Vahan, […]
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Lukashin community will have a new water supply network
For Lukashin village of Armavir region the drinking water problem existed from the times of the Soviet Union. Some parts of the village, that has 2600 inhabitants, did not have water at all, and the major part of the village had a two-hour water supply schedule. For years the cast iron pipes had undergone erosion, […]
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Urtsadzor Community Chooses Alternative Energy
The Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) will present the results and mark the completion of two of its projects, implemented together with its General Partner VivaCell-MTS within the framework of the joint Alternative Energy Project. The first project is the installation of 70 LED street lights on one of the […]
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Armenia’s 1st Inclusive Playground for Children with Disabilities Will be Built with Public Participation
On December 3, at 2pm, the opening of an inclusive swing for disabled children will take place at the Yerevan Zoo, with attendance by British Ambassador to Armenia Katherine Leach and Director of Yerevan Zoo Ruben Khachatryan. This day, which is also the International Day of People with Disability, will mark the start of the […]
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Zoologists from the Region Arrive in Armenia for Trainings
From November 20th to 22nd, Alex Kantorovich from the International Species Information System (ISIS) conducted trainings on the most modern zoological database system used in all European zoos and zoological associations. The training was organized by the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC), and was attended by Yerevan Zoo staff and […]
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