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Conservation of Leopard and Brown Bear in Lorestan

by مدیر سایت February 28, 2011
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

Located along Zagros Mountain in west central Iran, Lorestan (Luristan) Province is considered of those areas that rarely have been surveyed for the wildlife in the country. The province is of the first localities where caracal has been verified in Iran, but wildlife knowledge is awfully scant in/about this province.


According to the last assessment, 9 leopards have been poached in the province which is the highest confirmed annual poaching within a province in Iran during 2009 which with respect to non-reported numbers, it is logical to expect that 1 leopard is poached on a monthly basis. A majority of the animals have been killed by local people, both hunters as well as livestock owners. Also, road incidents were also reported to be a minor cause.


The leopard status in Lorestan has raised serious concern within the Iranian Department of Environment (DoE) and a joint agreement has been formed with the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) to conduct status assessment and to train experts and game wardens. The areas are going to be visited by the ICS biologists and camera traps have been set in western province where is supposed to hold the largest population and around half of poaches occurred there, namely Oshtoran Kouh Protected Area. Other than the Persian leopard, the largest carnivore in Iran also suffers serious poaching in the area. Brown bears have been subject to regular killing by local people. Last year, a training workshop was held by the ICS in Lorestan DoE for local experts about the leopard.


Again, another training workshop was held by the ICS biologists in early February in the province to describe ecology and status of the Persian leopard and brown bear in the area. Attended by more than 65 local experts and game wardens, the half-day workshop was officially opened by the DoE’s provincial manager. At the end of the workshop, results of interview surveys conducted by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) since November 2010 in the province were shared with the game wardens and experts. The project is a joint effort between the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) and Iranian Department of Environment (DoE) in Lorestan with partial funding provided by the Amersfoort Zoo (the Netherlands)  and will last with more capacity building and educational programs during 2011 in northern Lorestan province.


 


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Conservation model for the Persian leopard in Iran

by مدیر سایت February 2, 2011
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The endangered Persian leopard has recently attracted numerous research efforts in Iran; however, it is highly important that research projects support and improve the conservation status of the cat

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Dance with Wolves in Iran

by مدیر سایت January 24, 2011
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A popular article about grey wolves in Iran has been recently published in

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Educational Tour for Local Students and Teachers in Kalmand

by مدیر سایت January 23, 2011
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In order to educate local people the cheetah and its habitat, educational tours were organized within cheetah habitat in Kalmand, southern Yazd in a joint effort by Yazd Department of Environment and Mehriz Office of Education, led by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS). A total of 70 students and teachr

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Wildlife Training Workshop Held in Lahijan

by مدیر سایت January 23, 2011
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A training workshop was held in Lahijan Azad University, northern Iran to enhance professional knowledge among students and experts. Attended by more than 50 undergraduate and graduate students of natural resources and biodiversity as well as Gilan Department of Environment

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Cheetah Festivals in Miandasht

by مدیر سایت January 12, 2011
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Caravan of Cheetah Show arrived in Miandasht, northeastern Iran where is one of the most important habitats for the species in Asia. The Cheetah Show was performed in three main human settlements, namely as Sankhast town and Azadvar and Farashin villages. These communities are considered to have great interaction with the reserve, as they have a number of poachers as well as herders and shepherds who visit the area periodically. Miandasht is allowed to be grazed by around 15000 heads of livestock which are mainly from these communities and they visit parts of the area during winter. So, the educational program was designed to be before 2010-2011 grazing season to increase their knowledge about the cheetah and other wildlife species and to help them how to avoid any conflict with the carnivores.


Accordingly, three festivals were organized in three mentioned sites and all were hosted by local authorities. Local people including herders, hunters, farmers, students and authorities attended the festivals which each was officially opened by representatives of the Iranian Department of Environment (DoE). Meanwhile, a number of matches were held for students and a variety of educational materials were distributed among attendants. Finally, remains of recently poached gazelles which have been confiscated by the area

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Greetings from Persian Leopards in Iran

by مدیر سایت December 31, 2010
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read


As starting the New Year, we are committed to share with you, definitely, the happiest moment for us at the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) at the end of 2010 as the Year of Leopard in Iran!


This is the story: Since early 2010, ICS has been producing a documentary movie about the Persian leopard in Iran. Recently, the ICS film crew was successful to capture an impressive long shot of an adult male in Golestanak Reserve! The area hosts intensive research programs on brown bear as well as the leopard since 2005 (you can read about this study on Persian Leopard Newsletter, volume 3, August 2010). After continuous tracking by the biologists, a passive HD camera trap designed by an Iranian technician was quite helpful to trap the animal while exhibiting his territorial behavior. The animal is on a scrape, urinating and defecating, and then it sniffs and licks another scrape, possibly to find a mate! It was a big success for all of us before the end of 2010 as the year of leopard in Iran and encourages our film crew to work much more to produce a prestigious movie.


We would like to thanks you all for any kind of supporting and wish you peace and prosperity this holiday. Season’s greetings and merry Christmas to our in-holiday friends!


 


 


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The Persian leopard on the film

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Persian Leopard Library Updated

by مدیر سایت December 29, 2010
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Persian leopard library is updated with new papers and reports on the animal. It is composed of more than 40 documents about the Persian leopard in English and German which are all available to download on the ICS website. Launching and maintaining the library is one of the main activities to celebrate the “Year of Leopard” in Iran to help researchers and biologists. One of the recent documents is Zukowsky’s report in early 1960 about description of the leopards’ subspecies in west Asia. The library is easy to access through clicking on the “Year of Leopard” in left main bar on the homepage.


 


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Local People Help to Save the Cheetah in Kavir

by مدیر سایت December 29, 2010
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In order to spread wildlife knowledge among local people, community-based organizations are supported by the ICS in different parts of Iran. These CBOs are well-motivated groups to enhance people’s awareness about the wildlife, particularly the Asiatic cheetah.


Located in south Kavir National Park, Badroud is a small city where a local group is working as a volunteer environmentalist group. So far, the Badroud CBO has played a major role in holding a number of educational programs for the city’s as well as neighboring cities people which the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS), Conservation of Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP), Shahid Rajaee Environmentalist Group and a number of local agencies have been its partners.


Kavir National Park is one of the main habitats for the Asiatic cheetah in Iran plus Persian leopard, caracal, sand cat, etc. However, the area suffers poaching mainly from southern human settlements and the ICS is extensively working to identify and empower local groups in various communities in this area aiming to promote cheetah conservation. Abouzeydabad and Mahabad were also educational pilots for local efforts during past year.


 


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Face2Face with Iranian Cheetah

by مدیر سایت December 20, 2010
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In order to train ICS’ volunteers, a three-day field visit was organized in December 2010 to Miandasht and Shirahmad Wildlife Refuges, some 7-8 hours driving from Tehran toward northeastern Iran. Led by Mohammad Gaeini who has recently joined the ICS to hold field visits for members and volunteers, the expedition was organized for members and volunteers accompanied by Moretza Eslami, the ICS CEO. Kuskhki, the only captive Asiatic cheetah in the world was also met who is kept in Miandasht in a 12 hectares enclosure which was the special part of this program. To see more images, you can visit this website.  


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