General Directorate of Nature Conservation and National Parks in Yozgat, Turkey placed camera traps in forest areas to take inventory and monitor wildlife. Wolf, lynx, bear, rabbit and bird were captured by the camera, while drinking water from a trough. The aim of placing camera traps is to record population of wild animals and to prevent poaching.
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A full moon rising over Lake Van in the Ahlat district of Türkiye’s Bitlis province created a breathtaking spectacle as it reflected off the calm waters. Locals and visitors gathered along the lakeshore to witness and photograph the scene, with many describing it as an unforgettable moment.
Nature photographer Şahin Şerefoğlu, who captured the moonrise at Ahlat Pier, said, “We’re in one of the most beautiful places to watch the full moon. We invite all nature lovers to experience this view.”
Travelers from other regions, including Şanlıurfa, also came to enjoy the view, turning the lakeside into a popular spot for moon gazing and photography.