Turkey Tackles an Ecological Crisis with a 58,000-acre Wildlife Corridor

March 2, 2012, www.csmonitor.com | “This summer, officials expect to begin the reforestation of a 58,000-acre corridor of land that will connect the isolated Sarikamis National Park and its shrinking population of wolves, bears, and lynxes to a swath of territory in the Caucasus.”

 

Judith Green shared a link.  “With wildlife corridor, Turkey tackles an ecological crisis”  www.csmonitor.com In Turkey, where conservation tends to get short shrift, environmentalists are excited about a plan to create a 58,000-acre wildlife corridor in hopes of…”

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