CNF Armenia Presentation

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A general presentation covering CNF's activities in Armenia.

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SUPPORTING PEOPLE CONSERVING NATURE IN THE CAUCASUS

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Bio-diversity Hotspots Worldwide

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Prioritizing investment in areas rich with life is crucial.

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THE CAUCASUS ECOREGION

The isthmus between the Black and Caspian seas forms a complex but unified ecosystem.

Khosrov Forest State Reserve €252,100 grant over 3 years

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Arevik National Park €170,000 grant over 3 years

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Shikahogh State Reserve € 210,000 grant over 3 years

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Khustup Sanctuary

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Zangezur Sanctuary

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Lake Arpi National Park Emergency funding in 2012

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Diliijan National Park Management Plan and Red Deer Reintroduction 2012 - 2013

Astounding Fauna

• 150 mammals live in the Caucasus

• The highest level of endemism in a temperate zone— 1/5 of mammals, 1/4 of the plants can only be found in the region

• Key stopover point for many migratory birds

Caucasus Leopard Armenian Mouflon 12

Bezoar Goat

Caucasian/Persian Leopard

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Caucasus Leopard

• The largest leopard subspecies

• Native to the Caucasus mountains, northern Iran, eastern Turkey

• Less than 100 leopards exist in the South Caucasus eco-region.

Bezoar Goat and Tur

The Armenian Mouflon—a threatened ancestral sheep found only in Armenia

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15 Caucasus Leopard

East Caucasian Tur

Brown Bear Caucasian Viper

Goitred Gazelle

Bezoar Goats are found only in the eastern part of the Caucasus. Around 3,000 exist in the Khosrov Nature reserve CNF funding will support the breeding and reintroduction of these endangered animals.

The Bezoar or “bearded” goat can dash up a rocky cliff at 50 km per hour. Populations exist in Armenia and Azerbaijan. It is nearly extinct in Georgia.

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Imperial Eagle

Kestrel

Imperial Eagle

Caspian Snowcock

Eurasian Spoonbill

Astounding Flora

• 6500 species of vascular plants

• 1600 are endemic (25% percent)

• One of world’s largest old-growth forests in a temperate zone

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Swallowtail Butterfly on flower

Delphinium pyramidatum

Lilium szovitsianum

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Iris atropatana Wild Orchid

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BEFORE

AFTER

CNF funds support tourist facilities and maintain trails, fostering tourism development

CNF supports Park Rangers

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Salary supplements provide rangers with a living wage, helping ensure patrol and monitoring.

Horns of endangered Caucasian Turs are prized trophies for poachers.

CNF funds support operating expenses and capital purchases such as jeeps

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CNF

50% Funding (minimum)‏

Ministry of Environment

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Framework Agreement

50% Funding (maximum)‏

CNF funds—more than € 5 million by 2020

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CNF Funding

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Charitable Trust

Limited Focus

Endowment Built to Last

CNF’s endowment covers administrative costs. All new monies go to directly to the parks and their programs!

Campaign—15 Parks by 2015 By 2015 CNF aims to support 15 parks covering 605,000 hectares

Campaign Goals

• 15 Parks

• € 1 million/ yr. in grants

• € 11.2 million in new funds raised

• > 605,000 hectares 1.5 million acres protected

Campaign 2015 Fundraising

Existing - € 15 million

New Private - € 4.5 million

New Public - € 6.7million

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2012 Red Deer Reintroduction Project

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Dilijan’s 34,000 hectares (84,000 acres) of pristine forests were once home to the Caucasian red deer. The unique sub-species is one of the most endangered animals . CNF is teaming up with WWF to bring this beautiful animal back to the Armenia

2013 support for the first transboundry park in the South Caucasus

Lake Arpi National Park, in north-western Armenia, and Javakheti National Park in Georgia, together make up a spectacular mountain plateau that houses grasslands, lakes and wetlands. The area is globally recognized as an important staging and breeding ground for more than 140 bird species.

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