✅ The Aragvi Protected Landscape Administration participated in a three-day training on the installation and use of camera traps for biodiversity monitoring and patrolling, funded by the Caucasus Nature Fund and conducted by the NACRES – Biodiversity Conservation and Research Center. 🔸 The training covered the following key topics: 🙏 We sincerely thank the Caucasus […]
✅ At the beginning of May this year, Nato Tsqaruashvili, Director of the Aragvi Protected Landscape Administration, and procurement specialist Lia Cherkezishvili participated in a 10-day training program at the State Procurement Agency. 🔸 The aim of the training was to enhance understanding of the public procurement system, strengthen practical skills, and improve professional qualifications. […]
On April 29–30, within the framework of the “Save Nature – Georgia” project implemented with the financial support of the Government of Sweden, a training on First Aid and Emergency Management was held for the staff of the Aragvi Protected Landscape, organized by the Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia. 🔸The training covered […]
Today, Aragvi Protected Landscape team members Nino Bichnigauri and Giga Buchashvili, in collaboration with the Dusheti Youth Center, conducted an engaging and interactive training session for the eco-club students of Dusheti Public School No. 1, led by teacher Marina Kakhishvili. The children learned about the importance of nature conservation, discovered the unique biodiversity of the […]
Today, the world unites to express love and care for our planet. Earth Day is a powerful reminder that our planet is our home—and it deserves protection, respect, and stewardship. In celebration of this day, the Aragvi Protected Landscape Administration and the Dusheti Youth Center organized a joint activity with members of the eco-club from […]
To some, it’s just nature. To others, beauty. But in this photo taken by one of our rangers, you can sense something more—care, dedication, and the sincere bond that every human being should have with nature. 🔸 Every day, they work tirelessly to protect what is as vital to us as the air we breathe. […]
We held a working meeting at the Aragvi Protected Landscape to discuss ongoing projects, current challenges, and future plans aimed at protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable development in the region. The active participation of each team member and the constructive discussion highlighted the importance of collective effort in safeguarding nature. Much exciting work lies ahead!
Aragvi Protected Landscape Rangers in the Fight Against Wildfires Rangers of protected landscapes are the tireless guardians of nature. Their mission goes beyond protecting flora and fauna—they also confront one of the most dangerous challenges: wildfires.