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In the giant fire that broke out in Marmaris in 2021 and spread to eight districts of Muğla, approximately 60 thousand hectares of forest area was dam
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The world's oldest living land animal, a giant Seychelles tortoise named Jonathan, celebrated his 191st birthday. Jonathan's estimated birth year is 1
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More than 50 people have reportedly died in Ethiopia's northern Tigray and Amhara regions due to drought and aid freezes. Thousands of livestock have
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Human Voices Are Scarier For Animals In The Wild Than Predators
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Thousands of seagulls living in Lake Van died. This mass death of seagulls, which feed on the pearl mullet fish living in the lake, is explained by re
Türkiye: Chicks Are Sent To Death When They Are Born
The images taken in an egg production facility in Manisa once again revealed the brutality caused by industrial animal husbandry. In the footage taken
Mosquito Threat
Speaking about invasive mosquitoes, Yuvam World Climate Clinic Scientific Board Member Prof. Dr. Mine Durusu Tanrıöver stated that temperature increas
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According to data from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), 42,108, or about 28 per cent, of the 150,388 species assessed worldw
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The Lionfish, a small predatory fish native to the warm waters of the Indian and Pacific Oceans, threatens native species along Turkey's coasts, coast
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