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Patrolling and Urgent Response Division in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region, which includes Abastumani National Park, has grown from eight staff in 2013 to more than 60 today. At the beginning, staff ûȣ³ªÀ̽º À̰ú¼ö TIDY=ûȣ³ªÀ̽º À̰ú¼ö TIDY ÀϹÝÁ¤¼ö±â·»Å»Ãßõ
members often received tip-offs about illegal operations or came across evidence of them while on patrol. But now this has become rarer, and they estimate that very little illegal logging is still taking place.

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illegally felled trees are set at 1,200 lari ($415) per infraction, an enormous sum in a country where the average monthly salary was around $369 in 2018. This has almost completely destroyed the market for illegal Christmas trees. If Georgians want a Christmas tree, their primary option is to buy from a local tree nursery ? if they can afford it. Agromax Decor, a nursery on the outskirts of the capital Tbilisi specialising in coniferous trees, quotes a price between 850 and 1,500 lari ($294-$519) for a 2m õ¾È¿ø·ë¸Å¸Å
Nordmann fir. For some, this means a single tree would set them back a full month¡¯s pay.

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