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Updates from the male and female Asiatic cheetahs in captivity

by مدیر سایت August 3, 2015
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The manager of the Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project and the project vet presented the most recent news about the two Iranian cheetahs in captivity in the 22nd WildTalk seminar. Houman Jowkar, CACP, talked about the captive breeding program for the Asiatic cheetah in Iran and the steps has been taken to establish the program with two captive-raised male and female Asiatic cheetahs. Afterwards, Iman Memarian, the project’s vet, answered to questions by attendants.

The male cheetah, known as Koushki, was confiscated from a local herder in Touran National Park in 2008 at only 7-8 months old. Prior to moving to Tehran for the captive breeding program, Koushki, now 7 years old, was keeping at a large enclosure in semi-captivity conditions at Miandasht Wildlife Refuge. Delbar, the female cheetah, was recovered from a poacher from the same area in 2012 and kept at a small enclosure in Touran National Park. Both individuals are now closely monitored by a team of Iranian experts from CACP and international advisors in an enclosure in Iran’s capital Tehran.

The WildTalk seminars are held by Iranian Cheetah Society, in collaboration with Entesharat Fanni Publications and Zistboom News Agency.

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Winners of 2015 Yahya Prize unveiled at the award ceremony

by مدیر سایت July 25, 2015
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The second Yahya Prize ceremony took place at Ezzatolah Entezami’s House Museum, Tehran, on the evening of July 25. Established by ICS in 2014 through a generous donation by an Iranian artist couple, Mojtaba Ramzi and Paridokht Moshkzad, the Yahya Prize recognises individual rangers who has suffered serious injuries to protect Iran’s wildlife and natural environment. This year the Award honoured six rangers from different provinces across Iran, who has been selected by the award committee through an intensive five-month effort.
The 2015 Yahya Prize ceremony was held in collaboration with University of Environment (UOE), Iran Environment and Wildlife Watch (IEW), and Zistboom Environment News Agency, and delegates from Iran Department of the Environment, Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project, Ezzatolah Entezami’s House Museum, Iran Wildlife Pictures Institute, and several Iranian NGOs and nature lovers attended the event.

photos by: Ehsan Janati

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Iranian Cheetah Society Annual Report Released

by مدیر سایت July 16, 2015
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The Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) 2014/2015 Annual Report has just been released! This annual report highlights the work and progress ICS has made in the Persian year (1393) ending 20 March 2015. The highlights in 2014 include: updates from ICS’ Cheetah and Leopard Programmes, scientific and popular publications and participation in international and national conferences, education campaigns in Iran, the Yahya Award for rangers, and ICS partners in 2014. You can download the Farsi report here.
ICS is a non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to saving the rich but fast disappearing biodiversity of Iran. Carnivores are an essential priority within the ICS activities and various research and conservation projects have been implemented for several species, in particular the Asiatic cheetah and Persian leopards.

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ICS Newsletter

Just Released: ICS’ Winter 2014/2015 Newsletter

by مدیر سایت June 6, 2015
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The new issue of the Society’s newsletter has just been released. Our top stories feature news from ICS’ cheetah monitoring project, top camera trap prizes won by ICS in late 2014 and early 2015, successful capture of a dog-eating leopard, and education activities in different parts of the country.

Download the newsletter here.

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Another exceptionally long movement of an Asiatic cheetah recorded in central Iran

by مدیر سایت May 28, 2015
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Analysis of new camera-trap pictures captured in some cheetah reserves in Yazd province revealed astonishing results. Researchers from the Iranian Cheetah Society has identified a male cheetah that in late 2014 has travelled more than 215 km across South Khorasan and Yazd provinces!

The male cheetah first detected by a team from National Geographic in Naybandan Wildlife Refuge on December 7, 2011. The new photo is captured on December 1, 2014, in Dare Anjir Wildlife Refuge.

Long distance movements of the Asiatic cheetah has been documented previously. Researchers from the Society has documented such movements in central Iran in 2013 in a paper published at Oryx, the International Journal of Conservation. Using camera-trap data from surveys conducted between 2009 and 2013, ICS researchers identified an adult female cheetah who moved in multiple occasions approximately 150 km between two reserves in central Iran. Additionally, her cubs after becoming independent, ranged multiple reserves in the three consecutive year of the camera-trapping surveys.

Very little is known about the movement ecology and ranging behavior of the Asiatic cheetah. No information is yet available if this long-distance movement of Asiatic cheetahs are consequence of the recent anthropogenic pressures and habitat fragmentations or just natural consequences of the subspecies’ response to its habitat in Iran. Given the fact that cheetahs in Iran are not confined to the small and isolated habitats inside the protected areas and almost all these reserves are under anthropogenic pressure and are isolated by roads and human infrastructure, stress on a necessity to evaluate the cheetah’s ranging pattern and habitat requirements in Iran, and to identify biological corridors connecting the current habitats in the country.

The Iranian Cheetah Society is running the nation-wide cheetah monitoring project in cooperation with Iran Department of the Environment, Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project, local wildlife authorities on the cheetah reserves.

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Celebration for the International Day for Biological Diversity

by مدیر سایت May 25, 2015
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The Iranian Cheetah Society celebrated the International Day for Biological Diversity in a one-day ceremony at Pardisan Nature Park, Tehran. The program included education theater and environmental games for children and short talks about the wildlife of Iran and Iranian carnivores. Additionally, the Society launched another ceremony on May 28.

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Training workshop on conservation education held by the Society

by مدیر سایت May 17, 2015
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The Iranian Cheetah Society runs conservation education workshops emphasizing awareness and understating of wildlife and human-wildlife coexistence. During the workshops, the Society teaches volunteer educators basic concepts about the Iranian wildlife, particularly large carnivores, their needs and importance, and their relationships to people and the environment.
The first workshop was held on May 13 and focused on an introduction to large carnivores of Iran, with 11 volunteers attended. Trained facilitators conduct the Society’s educator workshops throughout this year and are available to educators free of charge.

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Iranian Cheetah Society Celebrates Cheetah Photography Exhibition

by مدیر سایت May 8, 2015
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On May 7, the Cheetah Photographer exhibition premiered at Gallery 26, Tehran. The exhibition featured 17 award-winning images of the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah, illustrating the majesty yet vulnerability of the cheetahs in Iran. The event brought the talent and vision of each photographer to all who visit. The exhibition was companied by talks about cheetah status and wildlife conservation in Iran.
The competition launched in February by the Society and was open to anyone, consisting of one category focusing on the Iranian cheetahs. In total, 309 images from 31 photographer received to the exhibition committee. A panel of experts judged all the entries and eventually 16 images taken by seven photographers were selected. Moreover, “Arash”, the winner of BBC Wildlife Camera-trap Photo of the Year 2014, was also featured in the exhibition.

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by مدیر سایت May 5, 2015
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Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) & Twenty-six art gallery, cordially invites you to the group photo exhibition.

Opening: Friday, May 8, 2015, 4 – 8 pm
Exhibition ends: Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Visiting days and hours: Everyday, 3 – 8 pm

Address: Unit 3, No 26, Salmanpour Zahir Ave (Sonbol), Eastern Lavasani St. (Farmanieh), Tehran
Tel: 22 28 75 47

All benefits from this exhibition will be devoted to conservation of iranian cheetah​​.

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Wildlife Veterinary Featured in 21st WildTalk Seminar

by مدیر سایت April 29, 2015
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On April 26, 21th “WildTalk” seminar held at Entesharat Fanni Hall, Tehran. The event brought together more than 50 researchers, students, and nature lovers. Subject covered in this event was an introduction to wildlife veterinary, presented by DVM Iman Memarian. Iman is the Chief Veterinarian at Tehran Zoo and works at Iran Department of the Environment’s Animal Rehabilitation Center in Tehran as well.
The presentation started with a brief introduction of history of wildlife veterinary as a science and how it quickly developed to an essential part of all wildlife conservation programs in the world. Iman also focused on different specializations in wildlife veterinary and how a wildlife vet should interact with animals. Additionally, a short introduction to safe capturing and anesthesia of wildlife for research and management proposes was presented.
The WildTalk is a bi-monthly seminar focusing on different aspects of wildlife conservation and management in Iran, holding jointly by the Iranian Cheetah Society, Entesharat Fanni Publications, and Zistboom News Agency. Each seminar features presentations by one or two Iranian researcher who present their work to early-career students and other nature lovers.

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