Publication of Tuzla Palas Lake
The project aims to prepare a book for the Tuzla -Palas Lake in Kayser using the archive formed by the TUR-01-13 numbered SGP project, which created a documentary film of the area. The book will be comprised of beautiful pictures of the area together with brief information regarding the functions and values of wetlands. The book will also include a copy of the documentary with subtitles in English.
Tuzla Lake, with its wide and diverse ecosystems, hosts a rich biodiversity. Some of the endangered birds listed under the IUCN Realist or the BirdLife International?s ?Species of European Conservation Concern? classification, such as the Great Bustard, Kentish Plover, Ruddy Shelduck, Spur-winged Plover and Lesser Kestrel can be seen during the migration season, and some of them even breed in the area. An endemic tulip species, Tulipa armena can be seen in the region?s northern hills. The area is also the nesting and breeding are of several mammals Allactaga williamsi, squirrels (
Tuzla Lake, with its wide and diverse ecosystems, hosts a rich biodiversity. Some of the endangered birds listed under the IUCN Realist or the BirdLife International?s ?Species of European Conservation Concern? classification, such as the Great Bustard, Kentish Plover, Ruddy Shelduck, Spur-winged Plover and Lesser Kestrel can be seen during the migration season, and some of them even breed in the area. An endemic tulip species, Tulipa armena can be seen in the region?s northern hills. The area is also the nesting and breeding are of several mammals Allactaga williamsi, squirrels (
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
Natl. Society for Conservation and Documentation of Nature
Country:
Turkiye
Area Of Work:
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 10,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 7,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 9,848.00
Project Number:
TUR-03-14Pu
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Promoting Public Awareness of Global Environment
The publication aims to provide information about the functions and values of wetland ecosystems to the general public and other interest groups via the Palas Lake example.
SGP Country office contact
Ms. Gokmen Argun
Phone:
90-312 4541131
Fax:
90-312 4961463
Email:
Ms Basak Okay
Phone:
+90312 454 11 32
Email:
Address
Yildiz Kule, Yukari Dikmen Mahallesi, Turan Gunes Bulvari, No:106, 06550, Cankaya,
Ankara, RBEC, 06610
Ankara, RBEC, 06610
Country Website
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