29 May, 2023
ATP welcomed engineering students from Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) for the second time to help with the Artsakh Backyard Greenhouse Project.
In 2021, ATP partnered with students from WPI and the American University of Armenia to READ MORE
23 May, 2023
In honor of the coronation of King Charles III, the British Embassy of Armenia joined ATP for a day of volunteering, planting native birch trees in the picturesque mountains of Lernanist.
The British Ambassador, John Gallagher, with roughly 20 staff members in tow hiked up the hillside,...
READ MORE06 May, 2023
Armenia Tree Project is in the midst of the Spring Planting season, with an ambitious goal of planting 650,000 trees this year in the Shirak, Kotayk, Lori, and Gegharkunik Regions. Since mid-March, ATP’s forestry team and 175 seasonal workers have been spread across Lori, Kotayk, and Shirak...
READ MORE01 May, 2023
In a move to bolster Artsakh’s food security, 90 tons of seed potatoes were delivered to the residents of Artsakh’s Martuni Region through a collaboration between the Armenia Tree Project (ATP), Armenian Missionary Association of America (AMAA), and the Tufenkian Foundation. The humanitarian...
READ MORE19 Apr, 2023
ATP and Green Lane NGO Distribute Vegetable Seed Boxes in Artsakh
Armenia Tree Project with the help of Green Lane NGO distributed seeds for the second time this year across Artsakh to support food independence in the region.
THE REPUBLIC...
READ MORE06 Apr, 2023
As a leading environmental organization with almost 30 years of experience, ATP expresses its deep concern about the developments around the Amulsar issue and believes that mining operations will harm the mountain and cause irreparable damage to the environment and the population.
The primary...
READ MORE05 Apr, 2023
31 Mar, 2023
As the leading environmental organization serving Armenia and Artsakh over the past 29 years, Armenia Tree Project has a responsibility to speak out against environmental injustice. In 1994, when ATP was established by Carolyn Mugar, the blockade by Turkey and Azerbaijan had created a humanitarian...
READ MORE02 Mar, 2023
We began our ambitious “Forest Lungs” Afforestation Project in Urasar Village, Lori Region in the Spring of 2022. Through funding from the European Union’s EU4Environment Grant, we planted 33 hectares of native pine, birch, and rowan trees. This year, we plan to finish the project...
READ MORE01 Mar, 2023
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