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    From: Karen Sarkavagyan <[email protected]>
    Subject: Armenia Tree Project Celebrating 10th Anniversary

    Armenia Tree Project office, Yerevan
    Tel: 553069 or 569910
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.armeniatree.org

    Armenia Tree Project Celebrates its 10th Anniversary with an Open Air Gala
    Concert at Garni Temple

    The Armenia Tree Project (ATP) and the National Chamber Orchestra of Armenia
    (NCOA) under the direction of Aram Gharabekian are pleased to announce an
    Open Air Evening Gala Concert at the historic site of Garni Temple, one of
    the oldest historical landmarks in Armenia, built in the 1st Century BC. The
    upcoming concert is in celebration of ATP's 10th Anniversary of regreening
    Armenia. President Robert Kocharian, U.S. Ambassador John Ordway and other
    high-ranking government officials, ambassadors and foreign officials have
    been invited to the event. Representatives from dozens of local and
    international organizations who partner with ATP will be present at the
    concert.

    The Armenia Tree Project was founded in 1994 during Armenia's darkest and
    coldest years with the vision of securing Armenia's future by protecting
    Armenia's environment. Funded by contributions from Diasporan Armenians,
    ATP has planted and rejuvenated 530,000 trees at approximately 500 sites
    ranging from Gumri to Goris. Two state-of-the-art nurseries, founded in the
    refugee villages of Karin (Ashtarak area) and Khachpar (Masis Area) not only
    provide 40,000 - 50,000 trees annually for community tree planting all over
    Armenia, but are also a major source of employment for these refugee
    villages. Another vast nursery has been established this year for providing
    over one million trees annually for reforestation of the devastated
    landscape in Vanadzor. Although we have accomplished much since 1994, our
    work in protecting and restoring Armenia's forests has just begun.

    In 2003 ATP launched a Sustainable Mountain Development Project in the
    refugee village of Aygut in the Getik River Valley in Gegharkounik Marz.. In
    this program of mountainous reforestation, ATP is creating a model of
    partnering with the villagers and with other international and local
    organizations to combat the linked problems of poverty and natural resource
    degradation. Among the contributors to date are USDA/MAP, World Food
    Program, Heifer International, Project Harmony, ORRAN, Boghosian Education
    Center, the Peace Corps and Satsil. ATP is expanding to all 13 villages in
    the Getik River Valley, this year including the second village in the
    Valley, Dzoravanq. The sub-projects being implemented include the Backyard
    Nursery Project, through which villagers generate income by growing
    seedlings in their backyards for reforestation, the Milk Collector Project,
    Backyard Orchard Rejuvenation and Ecological Education Programs in the
    schools.

    Never before in history have Armenia's forests been so close to extinction.
    With only 8 % of forest cover left, down from 12% in 1990 and 25% at the
    beginning of the 20th century, the World Bank estimates that the last of our
    trees will be gone in only 20 years at the current rate of cutting. 81.9%
    of Armenia's land faces the danger of desertification (National Report on
    the State of the Environment 2002). The future of Armenia's forests, climate
    and biodiversity rest in our hands. The actions we take now for combating
    deforestation will save Armenia from the path it is on toward
    desertification. The Armenia Tree Project is energizing the nation's youth,
    educating the Armenian public and the Diaspora about the nature of the
    problem and possible solutions and joining forces with like minded
    organizations and individuals to meet the common goal of greening Armenia
    and reversing the dangerous and destabilizing trend of environmental
    degradation.
    --Boundary_(ID_rdHFipy0wmh4KtjQioA/pg)--
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