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An Eco-Partnership Brought to Life: Growing a Greener Future Together

Employees of Ucom, Armenia's leading telecommunications company, recently joined Arevordi Environmental NGO and the Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) for a tree-planting initiative at the Urtsadzor Eco-Educational Center — the latest milestone in a year-long environmental programme launched with Ucom's support.



The programme targets the planting of approximately 10,000 trees across Armenia by year's end, directly contributing to ecosystem restoration and the strengthening of local biodiversity corridors — work that sits at the heart of FPWC's long-term conservation mission.

Ruben Khachatryan, Founding Director of FPWC and IUCN Regional Councillor for Eastern Europe, North and Central Asia, underscored the significance of the collaboration:

"This partnership brings together hands-on restoration work with FPWC's eco-educational mission. We are deeply grateful to our partners for their systematic, long-term contribution to the preservation of Armenia's wildlife and natural heritage."



Under Khachatryan's leadership, FPWC has planted over 450,000 trees to date — with a 90% survival rate — operating Armenia's first native tree nursery, established in 2016 within the Caucasus Wildlife Refuge. The Ucom initiative builds on this proven model, extending the reach of community-rooted reforestation into new sites and new partnerships.

With Armenia preparing to host UN CBD COP17 in Yerevan in October 2026, initiatives of this kind carry growing weight — demonstrating that corporate-civil society collaboration can deliver measurable, on-the-ground progress toward the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework's targets.

Together, FPWC and its partners continue to cultivate a greener, more resilient future for Armenia.

 
 
 

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