
Agricultural Transformation in the Sahara DesertAcross World, climate change and population increase are making it necessary to seek new solutions for sustainable agricultural production. The decline of Water resources and the degradation of arable land are increasing the need for alternative production models, particularly in dry regions. In this context, agricultural projects initiated by Turkish entrepreneurs in the Desert Desert are emerging as pioneering important efforts to test whether fa
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The fennec fox (Vulpes zerda) is the smallest member of the Canidae family and a mammal adapted to desert life, inhabiting semi-arid regions of northern Africa, particularly the Sahara Desert and its surroundings. Nocturnal by nature, fennec foxes primarily feed on insects, rodents, and fruits, obtaining most of their water needs from these food sources. This monogamous species lives in complex burrow systems dug underground and is classified by the IUCN as “Least Concern”.Morphological Characte
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Beyza Yurttutan

The Fennec Fox (Vulpes zerda) is the smallest member of the dog family (Canidae) and is a desert-adapted mammal native to North Africa's Sahara Desert and surrounding semi-arid regions. Nocturnal by nature, fennec foxes primarily feed on insects, rodents, and fruits, obtaining most of their water from these food sources. Known for their monogamous behavior, they live in complex burrow systems and are classified as “Least Concern” by the IUCN.Morphological CharacteristicsThe head and body length
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