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    Armenian minister denounces Turkish move to rename animals

    Arminfo
    7 Mar 05

    Yerevan, 7 March: The "correction" of the Latin names of wild animals
    by the Turkish authorities is nothing but political games, Armenian
    Ecology Minister Vardan Ayvazyan has told an Arminfo correspondent
    commenting on the Turkish environment and forestry minister's edict on
    renaming a number of species of the native fauna related to Kurdistan
    and Armenia.

    In particular, under the decision of the Turkish authorities, a red
    fox known as Vulpes Vulpes Kurdistanica will be known now as just
    Vulpes Vulpes. A species of wild sheep called Ovis Armeniana has
    been changed to Ovis Orientalis Anatolicus. A type of deer known as
    Capreolus Capreolus Armenus was renamed Capreolus Cuprelus Capreolus,
    the Turkish media reported.

    The director of Turkish National Parks and Wildlife, Prof [Mustafa]
    Kemal Yalinkilic, said that these wild animals "have been renamed in
    the interest of the country", the Turkish media reported.

    "At present strange games are being played against our country. Some
    people are using the names of species of our fauna in order to stress
    that Kurds and Armenians used to live here. By changing the names of
    these species we will put an end to these games," the professor said.

    Commenting on this statement, Vardan Ayvazyan stressed that political
    problems cannot be resolved through a struggle against Latin names.
    "How the Turks will call sheep is their own business, but it will
    remain as Ovis Armeniana on the international list of endangered
    species," Ayvazyan said, adding that "strange games" have been played
    by the Turks themselves for the past five centuries.
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