Armenia has launched the regional division of its Eco-Patrol Service in Tavush Province, making it the second region after Syunik where the service is now operational, in a move aimed at strengthening environmental protection and the sustainable management of natural resources.
The launch ceremony took place in Ijevan and was attended by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, as well as government ministers and local officials.
“This process will be continuous. I believe this marks a new phase in Armenia in terms of environmental awareness and attitudes,” Pashinyan said.
He stressed the importance of fostering public understanding that nature is one of the country’s most valuable assets.
“Today, we must recognize that forests and their protection can generate millions and even billions of drams in revenue for the Republic of Armenia and its people, as nature is already attracting significant tourist flows to the country and to Tavush Province,” the prime minister said.
Pashinyan added that several forest areas in Tavush are currently seeing investment in roads and other infrastructure aimed at boosting tourism and unlocking the region’s economic potential.
The Eco-Patrol Service was established in 2024 with a mandate to better protect Armenia’s natural resources.
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