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Leopard Program

The dog-eating leopard successfully captured

by مدیر سایت December 22, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

A team of vets and conservationist leading by the Iranian Cheetah Socity’s expert Mohammad Farhadinia, successfully captured a Persian leopard in a Tazeh Qal’eh village in North Khorasan province.

After a series of attacks to villagers’ domestic stock and herding dogs, the North Khorasan Office of Iran DoE asked the ICS expert and his fellow vets to capture the problem leopard.

Tazeh Qal’eh is located just near the Iranian border with Turkmenistan. The number of leopard attacks had been sharply increased during this fall, and even in two separate incidents two residents had been injured by the leopard.

The local wildlife authority had tried different traditional methods to keep the leopard away from the village, including setting fire, using torch lights, and frequently patrolling around the village. However, these efforts had been failed to reduce the leopard depredation incidents.

The captured team deployed three foot snare traps in and around the village and in less than three nights they could successfully captured the problem leopard. Early investigations revealed that indeed the leopard ages 12-14 years, one of the oldest Persian leopards so far detected in the wild. The male leopard, later name “Omid'” meaning hope, was found to lost his canine teeth and suffers from sever mouth and dental problems. The team decided to transfer Omid to Tehran where a he can receive medical treatment. Omid is now kept at Iran DoE’s Pardisan Rehabilitation Centre. The capture team and authorities believe that Omid can not be released back into the wild.

December 22, 2014 0 comments
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Iranian Cheetah sponsored by Badr System

by مدیر سایت December 10, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 0 minutes read

Badr System Engineering Company has put supporting social enterprises as their ethical objective since last year.
This company, which supports wildlife and specially Iranian Cheetah, has assigned part of its stall in the 6th oil and gas industrial exhibition in Ahvaz, to pictures of Asiatic cheetah.
It should be noted that Badr System Engineering Company has started its cooperation with ICS since 2013 by contributing in educational activities and public awareness.

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Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Program

Iranian Cheetahs +1

by مدیر سایت December 6, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

During the last days of the first stage of National Cheetah monitoring project in Iran, some of the camera traps were left in the cheetah for general monitoring of target species.

In November, in the photos published by the Ardakan(Yazd) Environmental department three cheetahs were identified. In the first glance, these three cheetahs were identified as the same individuals observed in 2012, however with analyzing the spots and comparing the new photos with old ones by the ICS experts it was revealed that one of these cheetahs is new to the cameras.

Therefore, the number of cheetahs captured by camera traps in Asiatic cheetah habitat was increased by one new male cheetah.

December 6, 2014 0 comments
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Koushki and Delbar in Tehran

by مدیر سایت December 5, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

Yeskanews: The start of the second stage of the new Protective Program was informed by Massumeh Ebtekar. She asked the media and all the supporters of the wildllife to refrain from publicizing the news with extravagance in order to pursue this research in peace and harmony.
This project is under the supervision of Sean McKeon, a specialist in feline species, coming from Ireland.
The Endangered Species in Need of a Special Protective Program
Ebtekar emphasized that as the Environmental Bureau, they have responsibilities and one of the most important one is protecting different species. She added: Iran has a lot of different species some of which are endangered and in need to be protected by special means.

She said: right now there are a few centers caring and treating species such as Yellow Deer and Asian Zebra, also recently a lab for researching and protecting the Asian Leopards has been opened.

Koushki and Delbar are in good health and in specialized hands

The Prime Minister’s advisor pointed to his recent visit paid to this laboratory and center and also the initiation of two Leopards for means to start a new project, said: after much consideration and research, this project has been started and the International supervisor along with Iranian specialists have been overseeing all the different stages, from them being caught alive, transported and then freed. The two Leopards are in good health and are being taken care of by specialized veteran.Also it was announced that all the different stages of this project is being documented as it goes.

For keeping the peace and assuring the success of this project, refrain from publicizing the news too much.

Ebtekar emphasized that the protection and treatment of these animals requires great care so to stop an overload of visitors, she asked the media not to reveal the location of the prpject.

She repeated again and again that a good ending can only happen with the cooperation of the media and people.

She then added: about the Black Bear and the Leopard, the early planning has been done and the announcement should take place in near future.

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Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Program

The publication of the Cheetah’s Water Program’s report

by مدیر سایت December 4, 2014
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After the public invitation done by the Iranian Cheetah Society for collecting charity money for means to improve the Miandasht’s protected area’s water supply, fortunately thanks to the financial help given by the kind citizens, a part of this area’s water supply has been repaired. Along with pure gratitude for these people, a report of the process is sent to registered members as an attached file.

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2nd photography workshop training was held

by مدیر سایت December 2, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The second photography workshop training with the topic of “Premises and equipment of nature and wildlife photography” was held in ICS’s office on December 1st.
In this workshop lasting for 4 hours, the topics of the first workshop were followed, then Mr. Kaveh Farzaneh evaluated and commented on photos by participants and they worked on improvement on ways of seeing. The worshop was ended by a Q & A session.
The aim of the workshop was to increase knowledge and skills of the members in photography and understanding the basics to capture better photos of the nature and wildlife.

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The Iranian Leopard has hunted the Munich Festival prize

by مدیر سایت November 28, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The documentary “In search of the Persian Leopard” won the first prize of the Mountains Nature’ section in the 12th Mountain Film Festival in Munich.

This documentary which was made between 2005 and 2011by the Iranian Cheetah Society and directed by Fath’o’llah Amiri, was also the first wildlife documentary to win the first prize of the Fajr International Film Festival and several other international prizes.

“In search of the Persian Leopard” features some of the special leopard behaviors, the process of them being filmed, their prey and their rivals.

Some of the documented behavior traits are: territory marking by the male leopard, the search of the female leopard for a place to have her cubs born and the pursuit of a deer by a leopard. The process of making this documentary also shows the improvement and the development of equipment during this period of time.

You can have more information about this film on Wildlife Pictures Institute’s website and the link to the original article can be found on the Festival’s website.

November 28, 2014 0 comments
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Koushki Neighbors in Miandasht

by مدیر سایت November 26, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

During the Cheetah Conservation Program in Miandasht Wildlife refuge, multiple photos of different species have been taken around Koushki enclosure, which are very interesting.
The most considerable ones are two adult cheetahs that have been passing by the Koushki enclosure several times. Their skin patterns have shown that one of them is a new individual identified this summer for the first time and the other one is a locally born cub becoming of adult age. Other species are Hyena, Wolf, Fox, Rabbit and Deer. The third round of the Cheetah Conservation Program in Miandasht has been finished successfully by the ICS and Environmental Affair and 4 new individuals were identified.

November 26, 2014 0 comments
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Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Program

Human-Leopard conflict analysis in Alamout, Qazvin

by مدیر سایت November 20, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

Human-wildlife conflict has always been one of the main threats for many species and it has concerned conservation biologists. Free roaming large carnivores are one of the incessant issues about conflicts between human and wildlife. Leopard as one of the most important species in Caucasus is an example of this issue. Due to the importance of this topic and its influence on conservation programmes, a Master Degree project “Analyzing the human-leopard conflict in Alamout and modeling dangerous habitats using MAXENT” was conducted by one of the ICS’s research team members Leila Halakouhi, as part of ICS’s research programs. She successfully defended her thesis at Science and Research department of Islamic Azad University Central Tehran on August 25th. In this research, the human-leopard conflict information including cattle or leopard deaths was collected by interviewing locals and shepherds using qualitative methods in Alamout no hunting area; then the dangerous points for leopard were identified and modeled using Maxent method. The results from interviews indicated a positive attitude toward leopard among the communities. However people were complaining about the conservation interventions and DOE representatives in the region. Results from the modeling, indicates a positive correlation between the villages proximity to trees and shrubs covered habitats and increasing leopard related conflict.

November 20, 2014 0 comments
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ICS’s Camera trap photos, awarded in BBC camera trap competition

by مدیر سایت November 20, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

It was a cold Sunday morning on March 24th in 2013. Morteza Eslami and Ali Ajami – the game warden in Naybandan wildlife refuge, were climbing the mountains to install a camera trap, not even conceiving the idea that their picture could go worldwide.

In October 2013, during the first phase of Asiatic cheetah’s population monitoring programme, a cheetah appeared in one of the camera traps and later on, he was called Arash. The picture of Arash (the cheetah) caught by ICS’s camera trap was one of the best camera trap photos of Asiatic cheetah ever taken in the world.

In 2014, this picture was selected as the Overall Winner of the Research categories and Winner of the Rare Species category by BBC WILDLIFE magazine.

It should be noted that the cheetah population monitoring programme in Naybandan was done in collaboration with Department of Environment Southern Khorasan Province, Conservation of Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP), PANTHERA and Wildlife Discovery Institute (PART). The winning photo was taken with valuable effort of Morteza Eslami and game wardens Sharafi, Mir Kalani, Ajami and HassanKhani.

 But this picture was not the only winner. In Zamen-e-Ahoo National Park and Miandasht wildlife refuge, a stunning camera trap photo of Goitered gazelles by the waterhole has also been awarded Runner-up in the Animal Behaviour category in BBC Magazine list.

 This success has been achieved for the first time in the country. The beautiful pictures of Iran’s wildlife in a special section of one of the most prestigious wildlife magazines in the world, is pride.

To see more photos, click here.

November 20, 2014 0 comments
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