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Turkey saves cats from extinction
The world-famous Van cats, snow-white, with odd colored eyes and found in Turkeys eastern province of Van, have been saved from the threat of extinction. Their number, both in Van and other Turkish regions, is now near a thousand. The Van Cats Research Center, established by Vans Yuzuncu Yil University in 1992, has played a key role in saving the species from extinction. The number of purebred Van cats at the center has increased from 30 in 1992 to 144 in 2014. In the 23 years since its creation, the center has also given away hundreds of cats to animal lovers in Van on the condition that the felines remain under the centers scrutiny. The cats have been issued ID cards and the university has banned them from being sold or given away as presents. Taking the cats abroad is also prohibited.
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Distinguished for their white silky coat and mismatched eye color usually one amber, one blue and their swimming talent, the Van cats were declared a national species in a communique published in Turkeys Official Gazette in 2006. The same year, the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources included the Van cat into its report on endangered species, listing it among 16,111 species across the world faced with the threat of extinction due to human abuses. The report contributed greatly to accelerating the project to save the cats, which have lived with the peoples of Anatolia for millennia.
Read more: http://www.al-monitor.com/pulse/originals/2015/02/turkey-van-cats-extinction.html##ixzz3R20cCsYC
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(3,179 posts)eridani
(51,907 posts)Establishing populations in other parts of the world can only help.
They can only increase in popularity if their range is broadened.
Beautiful animals.