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    ARMINFO News Agency, Armenia
    October 20, 2006 Friday

    ARMENIAN, RUSSIAN AND TURKISH JOURNALISTS INTENDING TO ESTABLISH
    NETWORK OF ECOLOGICAL JOURNALISTS OF REGION

    A group of Armenian, Georgian and Turkish journalists jointly with
    the "Ecolur" ecological public organization, are going to establish a
    network of ecological journalists. A preliminary agreement on this
    has been reached within the framework of the journalists' media-tour
    of the hot ecological spots of Armenia, Georgia and Turkey. The
    media-tour was financed by the World Wildlife Fund and the Critical
    Ecosystem Partnership Fund.

    WWF and CEPF regional representative Karen Manvelyan has promised to
    support the idea. The journalists expressed willingness to regularly
    monitor their countries' environment and provide their foreign
    colleagues with information for a wide coverage of the ecological
    problems more or less concerning the transfrontier zones of special
    protection. During the media-tour, the Armenian, Georgian and Turkish
    journalists visited the valley of the Fertina river in Turkey, where
    the TRACECA project, meant to connect Europe and the Central Asian
    region with a transport-communication corridor, is being implemented.
    Stones are uncontrollably felled along the banks of the Fertina river
    for the road laid along the Black Sea's coastline from the city of
    Hop to the port of Trabzon. According to ecologists, this is a big
    damage for endemic fishes in Fertina. The forests of the Kolhida
    province are also being destroyed without any control. In Georgia the
    participants of the media-tour visited the Borzhomi-Kharagaulini
    National Park, where rare endemic species of plants are being
    destroyed and the life of wild animals is threatened by new tourist
    route projects. In Armenia the main problem is the pollution of
    rivers with chemical waste of the mining industry.

    The journalists assumed obligations to be consistent in covering hot
    ecological problems in the South Caucasian region.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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