Doğa Koruma ve Milli Parklar (DKMP) Tunceli Şubesi received a tip that five individuals were illegally harvesting salep tubers near the village of Göktepe in the district. In response to this information, DKMP officials, accompanied by gendarme teams, went to the area to investigate.

Upon reaching the location, the DKMP team initiated legal proceedings against the five individuals and imposed a fine of 1 million 935 thousand 705 Turkish Lira on them for illegally harvesting the salep tubers. Additionally, three bags of illegally harvested salep tubers were confiscated by the authorities.

Salep is a type of wild orchid native to Turkey, which is often illegally harvested for its medicinal and culinary uses. The illegal harvesting of salep tubers poses a threat to the sustainability of this plant species, as well as the delicate ecosystem in which it grows.

The DKMP Tunceli Branch has been actively working to combat illegal harvesting and poaching in the region, in order to protect the biodiversity of the area and preserve its natural resources for future generations. This latest operation is part of their ongoing efforts to enforce environmental laws and regulations.

The illegal harvesting of salep tubers is a serious offense in Turkey, and those caught engaging in this activity can face hefty fines and legal consequences. It is important for individuals to respect and comply with environmental laws to ensure the protection of endangered plant species and the maintenance of healthy ecosystems.

By cracking down on illegal harvesting and poaching activities, the DKMP is sending a strong message that environmental crimes will not be tolerated. It is essential for all citizens to be aware of the importance of preserving natural habitats and wildlife, and to work together to safeguard these precious resources for future generations to enjoy.

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