Ali Hamlin

Ali Hamlin currently lives in Yerevan, working as a volunteer with Birthright Armenia. In her time with Birthright she has worked for the American University of Armenia, the Fund for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets, the Armenian Environmental Network, and the Janapar Trail. She hails from the North Shore of Boston and in her free time enjoys hiking, sailing the small sailboat she built with her dad, and staring out at the ocean. Ali holds a degree in Chemistry from the University of Rochester.
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Heating Armenia the Sustainable Way

Special for the Armenian Weekly This is the last installment in a six-part series I’ve written as a volunteer with…

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Protecting Wildlife in Armenia

Special for the Armenian Weekly The Foundation for the Preservation of Wildlife and Cultural Assets (FPWC) was founded in 2002…

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Young Biologists Dedicated to Environmental Conservation in Armenia, Artsakh

Special for the Armenian Weekly I’ve reached the halfway mark of this six-part series chronicling the work of environmental organizations…

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Crowdfunding Campaign to Protect Armenia from Heavy Metal Pollution

Special for the Armenian Weekly For rural mining communities in Armenia, knowledge is power, and with the support of ONEArmenia,…

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New PAEF Film Highlights Destructive Mining in Armenia

Special for the Armenian Weekly In my journey to learn more about Armenia’s environmental organizations, I attended a movie screening…

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From Energy Efficiency to Environmental Education: Meet Eco-Club Tapan

Special for the Armenian Weekly This is the second in a series of six articles that feature the work of…

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Eight Women Strive for Health and Healthy Environment in Armenia

Special for the Armenian Weekly This is the first article in a six-part series about environmental organizations in Armenia. Today,…

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Hiking the Janapar Trail in Karabagh

“You’re Armenian?” “Yup, we’re all Armenian!” “Why didn’t you say so?! What would you like? More food, coffee, tea? You’re…

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