Giorgi Abramishvili, ranger of the Batsara-Babaneuri protected areas, attended the "Digital Campfire" international ranger forum

Giorgi Abramishvili, ranger of the Batsara-Babaneuri protected areas, attended the "Digital Campfire" international ranger forum.
This virtual event brought together rangers who had previously been honored with the International Ranger Award.
The "Digital Campfire" serves as a platform for rangers worldwide to exchange their remarkable stories and experiences with a broad audience. It is worth mentioning that in 2021, Giorgi Abramishvili, the ranger from the Batsra-Babaneuri protected areas, was bestowed with the International Ranger Award and was recognized as one of the top ten rangers globally. The prestigious "International Rangers" competition, organized by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and the World Commission on Protected Areas, aims to highlight the exceptional accomplishments and contributions of rangers across the world.
During his speech at the "Digital Campfire," Giorgi Abramishvili expressed his gratitude for the diverse platforms that allow rangers from different countries to share their unique experiences.
He stated, "I During his speech at the "Digital Campfire," Giorgi Abramishvili expressed his gratitude for the diverse platforms that allow rangers from different countries to share their unique experiences.
He stated, "I believe that by exchanging our distinct perspectives, we, as rangers, can support one another. I am immensely grateful for platforms like yours. When I reflect on the noble cause I am serving, I feel an incredible sense of purpose and strength. The unity of the entire agency of protected areas and every ranger around the mission and purpose is awe-inspiring.
It is a tremendous honor for me to safeguard these internationally significant territories and pass them on to future generations in their pristine state."
Giorgi Abramishvili has wholeheartedly dedicated himself to the protection and preservation of Georgia's unique natural heritage for more than 20 years.