The Thousand Leaf Project is a solution to the oftentimes extremely limited and out-of-date information available on plants and mushrooms in Armenia, which is also usually offered only in Russian. By making it available online in both Armenian and English, the information would become more accessible to everyone—in and out of Armenia.
Read MoreAEN and the American University of Armenia’s Acopian Center for the Environment launched "The Thousand Leaf Project" at the highly popular Ecotourism Conference hosted by AUA on April 2.
Read MoreArmenia currently does not conduct wastewater’s full treatment and the wastewater treatment plants in Armenia only do the following: collect wastewater from towns, villages, and industrial plants and then conduct mechanical treatment
Read MoreIn high school our teachers often asked us to compose an essay with the title of "What I would do if I were a millionaire", and I always wrote the same thing – I would renovate the Hrazdan community park, the park that hosted me, and many others, almost every day in my childhood.
Read MoreFatima Poladyan has been taking on the responsibility of teaching young generations for 28 years. The school where she works is in Lchavan, a village in the Vardenis sub-region, Gegharqunik Marz. Mrs. Poladyan is one of the teachers participating in the “Vardenis Environmental Education Initiative“.
Read MoreCleaning up Armenia is a daunting task and it’s easy to become pessimistic. But leading by example is a powerful tool.
Read MoreIn mid-February, AEN met with the teachers from the Vardenis sub-region in Tsaghkadzor for its second Training of Teachers.
Read MoreMarine Harutyunyan is one of the teachers participating in the Vardenis Environmental Education Initiative. Here are some thoughts she shared with us.
Read MoreAfter two years, AEN Office Director Kirk Wallace signs off.
Read MoreOn March 27-28, 2013, AEN and Green Lane NGO conducted the second Training of Teachers in Berd.
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