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silkystaynews.com News Antalya Wildlife Park Treats Over 1,000 Animals, Supports Endangered Species

Antalya Wildlife Park Treats Over 1,000 Animals, Supports Endangered Species

Antalya Wildlife Park treated 1,171 animals in 2024, with 802 returned to their habitats. The facility's director, Aygül Arsun, highlighted the park's vital role in supporting endangered species. Injured wildlife, including migratory birds and snake eagles, receive care at the park. It also combats illegal wildlife trade by rehabilitating seized animals.

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Antalya Wildlife Park Treats Over 1,000 Animals, Supports Endangered Species

Antalya Wildlife Park Treats Over a Thousand Animals in 2024

Antalya Wildlife Park, located in southern Turkey, has provided clinical services to a total of 1,171 animals in the year 2024, successfully releasing 802 back into their natural habitats.

Director Emphasizes Park's Role in Wildlife Treatment

The director of the park, Aygül Arsun, has highlighted the continuous efforts to treat injured wildlife and underscored the significant role of the facility in the conservation of endangered species.

Comprehensive Care for Wild Animals

The treatment services offered at the park extend beyond the resident animals, with wild creatures brought in by individuals or authorized institutions also receiving care at the park's clinic.

Common Causes of Treatment

Arsun explained that animals are often treated for reasons such as poisoning, injuries from electric shocks, or other environmental hazards, reflecting the diverse challenges faced by wildlife in the region.

Focus on Migratory Bird Species

Given Antalya's location along a critical migration route, a variety of migratory bird species, including eagles, hawks, falcons, kestrels, and herons, are among the beneficiaries of the park's treatment services.

Collaboration for Wildlife Rehabilitation

Through a collaborative agreement with the Antalya Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks, injured wild animals are transferred to the park for rehabilitation, ensuring specialized care for various species.

Challenges in Treating Endangered Species

One of the current focal points of treatment involves an endangered snake eagle found in Burdur with severe injuries, presenting challenges such as a leg fracture and sensory loss, potentially requiring amputation.

Efforts Against Illegal Wildlife Trade

Aside from treating injured wildlife, the park is actively involved in combating the illegal wildlife trade, providing rehabilitation for seized animals, including primates like green monkeys, ornamental monkeys, baboons, and reptiles like snakes.

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