The Striped Hyaena, Hyaena hyaena, extends its distribution in the north into Turkey, where it has always been rare. In a status assessment conducted by Kasparek et al. in 2004, it was shown that the species is at the brink of extinction. We compiled information from different sources including a press survey and camera trapping in different parts of the country. The situation has even deteriorated since then. The population has strongly decreased, in particular in the Marmara and Mediterranean regions, and presenty the species survives in Western Anatolia only in some small relict populations in Manisa, İzmir, Muğla and Bilecik provinces. The situation is different in southeastern Turkey including the province of Hatay. The species could survive there and regular reports in the press (e.g. road kills) indicate that the species is still widespread and not extremely rare there. Several animals were confirmed to live in a nature reserve established for the protection of Striped Hyaenas in the Hatay Province. Altogether, the present-day distribution range of the Striped Hyaena in Turkey is split into two parts: a highly threatened relict populations in the west and a larger, slightly less threatened population in the southeast. This means that the species has lost about half of its distribution area in Turkey during the last three or four decades. If serious protective precaution measures are not taken, the Striped Hyaena population in western Anatolia will be completely lost in the near future.
ÖzBu araştırma ile çalışma bölgesindeki memeli faunasının ve bu türler üzerindeki tehditlerin belirlenmesi hedeflenmiştir. Arazi çalışmaları 2018 ve 2019 yıllarında yıl boyunca gerçekleştirilmiştir. Çalışmalar sonucunda 37 farklı karasal ve iç su memeli türü tespit edilmiştir. Alaca sansar (Vormela peregusna) türü Muğla için ilk kayıttır. Muğla İli için karayollarında araç çarpması sonucu ölen türlerin kayıtları tutulmuş, Porsuk (Meles meles), Kaya sansarı (Martes foina) ve Karakulak (Caracal caracal) populasyonlarının ciddi tehdit altında olduğu görülmüştür. Bu sonuçlara göre Muğla İlinde özellikle Köyceğiz, Döğüşbelen Mevkii, bir ekosistem köprüsü için uygun bir nokta olarak öne çıkmaktadır.
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