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    Armenpress

    GOVERNMENT DECIDES TO HALT CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD THROUGH UNIQUE FOREST
    RESERVE

    KAPAN, JUNE 8, ARMENPRESS: A cohort of top government officials,
    including deputy energy minister, nature protection and transport ministers
    and territorial minister traveled Tuesday to Armenian's southern Shikahogh
    reserve, the planned site of a new highway, the authorities want to build to
    have a short and safe road to neighboring Iran, but ecologists warn once the
    road is built it would endanger one of the country's three pristine forest
    reserves.
    The new highway is planned to take a route across the Mtnadzor Forest
    that covers a third of the Shikahogh reserve in southern Armenia.
    Established in 1958, the reserve is inhabited by rare and endangered plants
    and animals. Ecologist say at current rates of cutting, the last of the
    forests could be gone in as little as 20 years, saying also that Armenia's
    forest areas have drastically reduced from 40 percent of the country w to
    around eight percent.
    A coalition of organizations and individuals, including the Armenia Tree
    Project, Armenian Forests NGO, the World Wildlife Fund, and the Armenian
    Assembly of America have been have asked the government to halt the plan
    until a viable alternatives could be proposed . Ecologists fear the
    construction of the proposed road through the preserve will introduce
    pollution from passing vehicles into this almost pristine forest, destroy
    the habitat for rare wildlife and migratory paths, and attract illegal
    logging.
    The government ministers traveled across the site together with Syunik
    governor, who is one of the staunchest proponents of the alternative route
    Transport minister Andranik Margarian told reporters the government has
    already released around 9.5 million drams for earth works, saying also the
    alternative route would be 2 km longer and would require more funding. After
    four-hour discussions the officials agreed to halt works for a fortnight, to
    prepare a feasibility plan for an alternative route and only then to make
    the final decision.
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