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    ArmenPress
    March 28 2005

    346 KNOWN SPECIES OF BIRDS LIVE IN ARMENIA

    YEREVAN, MARCH 28, ARMENPRESS: A project by the American
    University of Armenia, called "Birds of Armenia Project" organizes
    field excursions throughout Armenia in the quest to map and study
    Armenia's bird population. It issued field guidebooks in both English
    and Armenian languages and a technical handbook on the country's
    imperiled bird population. The Project was created by
    Armenian-American philanthropist and conservationist Sarkis Acopian.
    Matthew Karanian, an environmental attorney who teaches
    environmental law at the American University of Armenia and Robert
    Kurkjian, an environmental scientist from the University of
    California, the authors of the "The Stone Garden Guide to Armenia and
    Karabagh," joined "Birds of Armenia Project" in the excursion to find
    out how environmental change has affected Armenia's rich bird
    population.
    Ornithologists and other scientists have been drown to Armenia
    partly because it has a disproportionately large number of bird
    species. There are 346 known species of birds in Armenia and in
    Europe only 450 species.
    According to Dan Klem, an American professor of ornithology who
    studies the birds of Armenia and who has co-authored books and
    articles about the country's avian population said "Birds are
    indicators of environmental health. Changes in food supply, climate
    and habitat loss, and threats from chemical contamination affect
    birds and people in similar ways".
    Dan Klem noted that "Scientists use birds as tools to inform us
    about the state of the environment and in Armenia the bird population
    is telling us we need to use more care to conserve natural habitats".
    The researches show that birds began avoiding the region in 1960,
    when the draining of Lake Gilli began by the Soviets, supposedly to
    improve the region's agriculture. The lake situated in southeast of
    the Sevan basin.
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