Forest in Turkey

Autumn in Yedigöller National Park

Forest now covers less than a third of Turkey, but ten thousand years ago the land was mostly wooded.[1] The country is reforesting, which is important for the wildlife of Turkey.

  1. ^ Gümüşçü, Osman; Uğur, Abdullah; Aygören, Tülay (2014). "Deforestation in Sixteenth Century Anatolia: The Case of Hüdavendi̇gar (Bursa) Sancak". Belleten. 78 (281): 167–200. doi:10.37879/belleten.2014.167. ISSN 0041-4255. S2CID 245293300.

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