Animals of Aleppo Zoo sent to Turkey for protection from war-torn Syria

Numbers of animals from Aleppo Zoo which was heavily damaged were sent to Turkey and taken unde protection from war-torn Syria.

Primarily, wild animals which were injured due to civil war were sent to Turkey for treatment and rehabilitation as part of an initiative which was started with cooperation of Forestry and Water Affirs Ministry, Directorate of Nature Protection and National Parks, animal protection NGOs, HAÇİKO and Four Paws.

Three lions, two tigers, two bears and two hyenas were taken to Karacabey Ovakorusu Bear Shelter in the Marmara province of Bursa and Celal Acar Protection and rehabilitation Center of Wild Nature.

Officials stated that taken endangered animals was the first part of the project.

Animal were brought to Turkey in cages for single in a special designed lorry from Syria while officials from Ministry and Four Paws discussing coordination of animals.

Animals will be vet under in details under anesthesia and treated by veterinaries before replacing in suitable shelters.   

Two lions, two dogs are scheduled to be taken on 29 July as part of the second round of the project.    
 
Meanwhile, Forestry and Water Affairs Minister Veysel Eroğlu made comments over the project saying that wildlife was common heritage of whole world.

"Our country has an important place in the world in terms of biodiversity. That is why we develop and implement action plans for endangered species which are heritage of the world and living in our country.
 We are drawing out a road map between current situation of the species and the future location which they could be, in consideration of the information which was gained through action plans about type conservation," he said.

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