Murals below depict wild species from Georgia and their habitats
Tabatskuri Lake Mural - Velvet scoter family
Tabatskuri lake is the last breeding aquatic body for Velvet scoters in the whole Caucasus. this mural embodies their presence on Tabatskuri lake island. The Mural aims to remind people the importance of the lake - the very last healthy habitat for velvet scoters in Caucasus.
Text reads: Garieli (Georgian name for a Velvet Scoter) - Critically endangered (regionally) 
Photi Black Sea Mural - Short-Beaked Dolphins 
The Black Sea is home to three sea mammal Species - all of them listed regionally threatened. One of the species is the Black Sea Short-Beaked Dolphin, with striking body coloration and forms. This 25-meters-long mural plays an important role in showing people that the Black Sea is a living organism with many unique species existing in it. 
Text reads: Black Sea Short-Beaked Dolphin
Samshvilde Canyon Mural - Griffon Vultures
Samshvilde Canyon is a perfect semi-arid Canyon where pairs of Griffon Vultures successfully nest and raise generations. Mural located in Tetritskaro townlet depicts two Griffon Vultures in their typical area. 
Murals have been done under GIZ funded project held by Nature Conservation Georgia
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