ENDEMİC BEAUTY OF ANATOLİA


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  • Kemal Çelik Çanakkale Onsekiz Mart University

Abstract

Anatolian geography is one of the important countries of the world in terms of endemic plants.
There are 12 000 plant species in Europe, including 2,750 endemic species. According to the most up
to date, Anatolia has an endemic diversity that is no different in the world due to its natural bridge
between the three continents, its diverse geographical features and the diversity of its geographical
diversity and one of the three plants we see in our country is endemic, and unfortunately there are
many plant and animal species facing the danger of extinction. Due to its geographical location,
Turkey hosts about 12 000 herbivores, 120 mammals, more than 400 birds, 130 reptiles and 300 fish species. Endemic species that grow in Anatolia are naturally exposed to various hazards such as
extreme animal pressures, fire, unconscious cutting, dismantling, breeding work, settlement,
urbanization and herbicide use. It is of utmost importance that this extraordinary wealthy biological
diversity which Anatolia has preserved for thousands of years has been transferred to future
generations. By creating strong awareness in the fulfillment of this humanitarian mission, our route
must be permanently determined.

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Published

2018-02-19

How to Cite

Çelik, K. (2018). ENDEMİC BEAUTY OF ANATOLİA. JOURNAL OF AWARENESS, 2(Special 1), 541–544. Retrieved from https://journals.gen.tr/index.php/joa/article/view/285

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