The teams of the Nature Conservation and National Parks 3rd Regional Directorate started working in the village of Çobandede, following a report of dead seagulls on the shore of the Atatürk Dam. The teams collected samples of the dead seagulls and will send them to the Agriculture and Forestry Provincial Directorate and the Adana Veterinary Control Institute for analysis.
Village Headman Emrah Demirbay stated to journalists that they informed the authorities about the seagull deaths upon encountering the situation. He mentioned that such a situation had never occurred before, causing concern among the villagers. The teams have taken samples and they are waiting for the results to determine the cause of death.
The villagers of Çobandede are puzzled and worried about the unexplained deaths of the seagulls. The teams are diligently working to investigate the matter and find out the reason behind the sudden deaths. The samples collected will undergo thorough analysis to uncover any potential threats to the wildlife in the area.
The Atatürk Dam, a significant landmark in the region, is also a habitat for various bird species, including seagulls. The villagers have witnessed an unusual event with the dead seagulls, prompting them to report the incident to the authorities. The outcome of the analysis will shed light on the situation and help in taking necessary steps to prevent such incidents in the future.
The Nature Conservation and National Parks 3rd Regional Directorate is committed to preserving the natural habitat and wildlife in the area. The investigation into the sudden deaths of seagulls is part of their ongoing efforts to safeguard the environment and ensure the well-being of the local fauna. The results of the analysis will guide their actions to address any potential threats to the wildlife and prevent similar incidents from occurring again in the future.