Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks
Dozens of exotic animals seized at Turkish border
Turkish customs officials in the northwestern city of Edirne discovered dozens of exotic animals being smuggled into Turkey from Greece.
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Kop Mountain: A sanctuary of biodiversity and history
Located between the provinces Bayburt and Erzurum in Türkiye's northeast, Kop Mountain is a natural gem renowned for its rich vegetation, endemic species and breathtaking beauty.
Reaching an altitude of 2,918 meters, the majestic peak offers a stark contrast between its snow-clad winter visage and the vibrant plant life that emerges in the summer.
28 suspects, including public officials, nabbed in bribery op
Turkish authorities have detained 28 suspects, including five public officials, for allegedly accepting bribes from beekeepers and farmers seeking permission to drill boreholes in the western province of Aydın.
Man arrested for keeping deer, peacocks as pets
A man has been taken into custody by Istanbul police after they discovered several peacocks and a dozen endangered deer, which are prohibited from being kept as pets, in his villa's garden in the Silivri district.
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Rescued wild animals safe in Antalya
The wild animals that are forbidden to be sold and seized by the Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks (DKMP) are living safely in the Antalya Metropolitan Municipality Zoo and Nature Park, where they were brought after being seized.
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Anatolian Leopard spotted in camera trap once again
The Turkish Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has shared new photos of an Anatolian leopard, which is an endangered leopard subspecies of Iranian Pars and was filmed last May after nearly five decades.
The Anatolian leopard thought to be extinct in Türkiye was caught once again by a camera trap.
Penalty for picking snowdrop in Mt Spil rises to $8,070
Anyone who picks up an endemic snowdrop in the national park on the Aegean province of Manisa's Spil Mountain will be fined around 110,000 Turkish Liras ($8,070), the Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks has announced.
The penalty was 80,000 Turkish Liras ($5,870) last year.
Evacuated lion from war-torn Syria to Turkey's Bursa gives birth in Jordan
A lion evacuated from the war-torn province of Syria's Aleppo to the Marmara province of Bursa gave birth in Jordan on Aug. 12.
The lion named "Deina," was pregnant when she was brought to Bursa. She gave birth after she was transferred to a zoo in Jordan.
Officials in Jordan's Al Ma'wa Protection Center of Wildlife and Nature gave the name "Hajar" to the little lion cub.
Animals of Aleppo Zoo in war-torn Syria sent to Turkey for protection
A group of animals from Aleppo Zoo in war-torn Syria, which was heavily damaged during the clashes in the city, have been sent to Turkey and taken under protection.
Selling of cats, dogs at pet shops to be banned across Turkey: Ministry
The selling of cats and dogs from pet shops will be banned across Turkey, according to a new regulation from the Forestry and Waters Affairs Ministry.
The ministry has prepared a draft law on animals, animal rights and pet shops following a series of meetings with representatives of animal rights groups.