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Lena Tachdjian
Lena Tachdjian has been living and working in Armenia since August 2011. She has a degree in philosophy and is a certified nutritional practitioner, having graduated with honors from the Institute of Holistic Nutrition. She blogs about nutrition and travel at http://thetravelingchamelian.blogspot.com. She writes regularly for the Armenian Weekly.

7 Comments

  1. Serda, thank you so much for protecting our homeland’s wild-life. I wish something could be done to stop killing Armenian leopard.
    thanks again,

    George Alagozian

  2. I would like to get in touch with Serda Ozbenian because I have found Ultrasonic
    repellant devices at reasonable price $40-50 that could be used agaist wolves.
    The blog listed above does not work.
    Thank you.
    Krikor Krikorian
    Krikor37@nyc.rr.com
    Ph 718-224-7165

  3. I hope that the people who put these trap are they themselves caught in them, let their family know the pain of losing a limb for life

  4. Down in the gorge in Yerevan, alongside the river, there is a restaurant that have had a brown bear locked up in a tiny cage for years. I always cry when I see it and have never known what to do about it. I’m not sure this bear would survive the wild at this stage, but surely there’s something that can be done? She is so depressed in there.

  5. Its 2019 I visited Armenia and I saw too many wolf skins near lake Sevan.Its a pitty that people there have no mercy for the wildlife.It was the only thing that made me sad.

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