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ANTALYA
Rhodos
Last ice age60 000-10 000 years
Restoration Attempt for a Threatened Native Deer Species (Dama dama) in
Antalya / Turkey
Termessos National Park
Düzlercamı Game Reserve2003 521 Ha
Mountain goats in Termessos National Park
1974
The IUCN Red List For Thereaten Species
Taxonomy Kingdom Phylum Class Order FamilyANIMALIA CHORDATA MAMMALIA CETARTIODACTYLA CERVIDAE
Scientific Name: Dama damaSpecies Authority: (Linnaeus, 1758)Common Name/s: Fallow Deer, FALLOW DEER, Mesopotamian Fallow Deer, Persian FallowTaxonomic Notes: Feldhamer et al. (1988) and Geist (1998) included Dama mesopotamica in this species, though it was regarded as a separate species from D. dama by Haltenorth (1959), Ferguson et al. (1985), Uerpmann (1987), and Harrison and Bates (1991). We follow Pitra et al. (2004) in treating D. mesopotamica as a separate species, based on a major study on the evolution and phylogeny of old world deer.
Assessment InformationRed List Category & Criteria: Least Concern ver 3.1Year Assessed: 2008Assessor/s: Masseti, M. & Mertzanidou, D.Reviewer/s: Black, P.A. & Gonzalez, S. (Deer Red List Authority)Justification: As a result of introductions by the Phoenicians, Romans, and Normans, it is a widespread and abundant species in Europe, hence is listed as Least Concern. However, In its Turkish native range this species is under serious threat.
The species was introduced to the western Mediterranean by the Phoenicians,and to central and northern Europe by the Romans and Normans. However, most of the currently existing population in Europe result from much more recent introductions
This is a western Palaearctic species. Its original range is unclear, but current knowledge suggests that Turkey and southern Europe (southern Italy, Sicily and the southern Balkan peninsula) were the post-glacial refuges of the species
This is a highly adaptable species that can survive in forest, shrubland, grassland, pastureland and plantations.
In its native range, Turkey, this original native species is genetically distinct from D. dama occurring elsewhere and has suffered severe declines and has disappeared most of its former distribution This autochthonous population is restricted to Termessos National Park and Duzlercamı in Antalya / Turkey.The population of Dama dama has not been subjected to any systematic research on population size
In Turkey, Fallow deeris at risk from inbreeding,hunting.habitat conversion for agriculture poaching İnterbreedingurbanization mulnutrition
Aged understory vegetation in old game reserve area
Asidosis
The breeding programme began 1966 in Düzlercamıwith 7 animals and the numbers continuously increased up to 500 individuals in 1980s, The population then collapsed until the year 2000 and did not recover agin.
66 Falow deer moving to their new reserve area
Fallow deer grazing in new game reserve
New game reserve
2003 521 ha2011Total number of deer within the reserve: 112In wild: app.100
Capacity: 50 deer(100 ha/ 10 deer)
FIRE; NEITHER DESTROYS NOR DEVELOPSIT ONLY CHANGES
UNDERSTANDING; ECOCENTRIC APPROACHMANAGEMENT; ANTROPHOCENTRIC APPROACH
Fire frequencies;9-25 years
fire is an integral component in the function and biodiversity of many natural habitats,
Restoration ecology is the name given to an attempt to reverse or mitigatesome of the changes that humans have caused to an ecosystem.Prescribed burning is one tool that is currently receiving considerable attentionas a means of restoration and management. Applying fire to an ecosystem may create habitats for speciesthat have been negatively impacted by fire suppression, or fire may be used as a way of controlling invasive specieswithout resorting to herbicides or pesticides.
Frequent low intensity fires; rejuvenate the habitat,improve nutritive forage for fallow deercontrol the populations of problem creating agents such as;fungies, bacterias, thick, louse, etcFire suppression;results in infrequent, large, hot fires which are not for the favor of fallow deer. The lack of fire; results in older, less nutritious plants or sprouts and uncontrolled populations of Problem creating agents for fallow deer.
Sea turtele (Caretta caretta) Endangered?
Shearing beaches with sea turteles
Sharing ranges with fallow deers!Why not?
Fallow deer buck
Yellowstone fires 1988
•250 different fires started between june and August•7 were responsible for 95% of the total burned area•Kuraklık ve rüzgar etkisiyle birkaç ay sürdü•Total area burnted: 321 300 ha•25 000 people involved•Supresstion cost 120 million USD•345 elk (of an estimated 40,000–50,000 = 1%) and•36 mule deer, 12 moose, 6 black bears, and 9 bison had perished.•100 dead fish were reported in two streams
1988 1998
2012