Tag: syria

Project update
September 25, 2017

HaberTurk’s long and detailed piece on Wild at Life e.V’s rescue mission in Syria where then-Minister of Forestry and Water of Turke, Veysel Eroğlu, personally ordered the 13 animals abandoned in Aleppo Zoo to be granted refugee status. The article

Project update
September 25, 2017

A short coverage done by Sabah newspaper, also better known as Daily Sabah in English, on Wild at Life e.V’s rescue mission in Syria. The article is in Turkish.

Project update
September 25, 2017

YeniBirlik covers Wild at Life e.V’s successful rescue mission in Syria. The article is in Turkish.

Project update
September 25, 2017

Wild at Life e.V’s founder Asli Han Gedik was mentioned in the September 2017 issue of The Bulletin, along with the organisation’s successful Aleppo zoo rescue mission in Syria. Feel free to read about it on page 6. The file

Project update
September 8, 2017

Aksam newspaper wrote a piece on 08/09/2017 on the rescue mission of Aleppo Zoo, where the animals were brought to Celal Acar Rescue & Rehabilitation Center in Bursa Karacabey, before being moved to Jordan Wildlife Park. The article is in

Project update
September 6, 2017

Harbi Türkiye talks about Wild at Life e.V’s 5-months stint in rescuing the abandoned zoo animals out of Aleppo Zoo, while also mentioning Turkish representative Okan Oflaz, former Minister of Forestry and Water of Turkey Veysel Eroglu, veterinarian Nilay Tezsay,

Project update
September 4, 2017

On 04/09/2017, Yeni Asir newspaper covered the success story of the Aleppo Zoo rescue mission, where five lions, two hyenas, two bears, and two dogs were saved. The article is in Turkish.

Project update
September 1, 2017

On 01/09/2017, Bi Magazin published an article on Wild at Life e.V.’s Aleppo rescue mission where 13 abandoned and neglected animals were relocated to Jordan Wildlife Park under the supervision of Princess Alia. The article is in Turkish.

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