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A Chance for Persian Leopard

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

A young leopard which came inside a village probably in search for food in Mazandaran province, northern Iran, was anesthetized and captured by the Iranian Department of the Environment (DoE) in September 2008. The animal was trapped inside a coral which villagers informed game guards to rescue the small cub. The animal was then moved to Semeskandeh Wildlife Refuge for treatment of slight injuries cause during capturing in order to being recovered. Meanwhile, nothing is known about the mother and it is reported that the animal was alone. However, it is quite aggressive toward people and is kept inside a small cage at the moment. It is estimated that the animal has no more than 6 months.


Worthy to note, Darabad Museum of Wildlife and Nature is home to a large male Persian leopard since 2000 which was brought there as a cub whose mother poached. The animal seems healthy, but without mate and lives inside a modern and safe cage. During the past couple of years, much efforts have been made by the museum Darabad authorities to find a female for Rika (meaning boy), but without success. An adult female Persian leopard lives in Mashad Zoo, but communication between two facilities during the past few years has no outcome to cooperate. Presently, it seems that Rika has been lucky that near the end of his reproductive life, there is a chance for her to reproduce. Both of them (Rika and Kija, the small new cub meaning girl), are from the same origin and since the animal is supposed to not able to survive in the wild on her own, therefore, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) has proposed to launch the first breeding site for the endangered Persian leopard in Iran. However, the fate of offsprings should be discussed. At the moment, the ICS is facilitating interaction between the relevant governmental organizations in order to establish a mutual partnership between the DoE and Darabad to transfer Kija to the same plcae of Rika.


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A leopard was photographed in the Iranian Baluchestan

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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An adult Persian leopard was photographed on late March in Birk Protected Area, near the Iran-Pakistan border. The area has been one of the main habitats in southeastern country where it was supposed to be a leopard refuge. Meanwhile, due to remoteness of the area and lack of security because of drug smugglers, no intensive survey has been implemented in this area. 


Since winter 2008, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) initiated the first leopard survey in southeastern Iran to identify the leopard range and probably getting an insight into the leopard population (read more). Preliminary surveys indicated that serious conflict between leopard and local Baluch nomads exist, but due to some local beliefs, the nomads do not shoot the leopards. It was estimated that a total of 10 to 20 livestock, mainly domestic goat are killed monthly by the leopards and since there is no alternative source of income for local nomads, it is a great loss with respect to small size of their herds.


Birk Protected Area is one of few reserves in southeastern Iran which is mainly consisted of a long mountainous chain of around 100 kilometers extending from north to the Pakistan border. This 70,000 hectares area is supposed to hold small number of the Asiatic black bear and the adult leopard was captured by the camera traps in its northern extension.


 


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The Cheetah Protection Day

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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August 2009- The third cheetah will be held on August 31 in Iran. Proposed by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS), the event has been organized in order to draw the Iranian community’s attention toward the endangered status of the cheetah in Iran as well as more emphasis on improving conservation efforts of the creature across the country. Since 2007, the Cheetah Day has been celebrated by various Iranian NGOs and the Iranian Department of the Environment (DOE)’s Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project in which numerous educational programs were held inside the main cities as well as local communities around the cheetah habitat. In 2008, a number of sessions, seminars and discussion groups were formed around the Cheetah Day to exchange data about the Asiatic cheetah and to share knowledge. Meanwhile, the Iranian mass media had a major role to celebrate the event. With respect to intensive public welcome of Cheetah Day programs, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) invites all organizations, societies, and persons who are willing to corporate in this field all over the country.


On 31 August 1994, a family of Iranian cheetahs were attacked by a number of people near Bafq Protected Area, central Iran. The mother run away, two cubs were killed, but the last cub was saved and lived in Pardisan Zoo, Tehran until 2003. She, namely Marita, was the only captive Iranian cheetah in the world and was a symbol for lack of awareness among local people in Iran which has been always considered as one of the main initiatives for the Iranian Cheetah Society since establishment in 2001.


The Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) would like to propose the International Cheetah Day to all the relevant NGOs and persons in order to spread the knowledge of the cheetah and its gloomy future to the people worldwide and will shake hand to all the enthusiastic organizations and people. Please contact us for further details through [email protected].


 


Statement of the Asiatic Cheetah Protection Day in 2008


It has been 14 years since the day when a rare young cheetah was rescued from an unavoidable death .public has been scared of the young cheetah and her family. Their fear originated from their unawareness, maybe if they had known that the cheetah was not a threat to them and their livestock, and if they had known cheetah

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Cheetah Statues in Bafq Opened

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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Two cheetah statues were built in Bafq, central Iran. Opened by the city religious leader at the entrance square of the city, a crowd of local and national high-ranked people, local community representatives and common people participated in the opening ceremony. The statues were designed in a joint effort organized by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) with close partnership of the Iranian Department of the Environment (DOE) and the Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP). The Central Iron Ore Company supported financially this advertising project.


As one of the main habitats for the cheetah in Iran, Bafq has had the highest cheetah mortality due to human causes since a few decades ago. In 1994, a family of cheetahs were attacked by local people and one of the cubs was rescued, transferred to Tehran Pardisan Zoo, named as Marita. In 2003, 3 small cubs were burnt by a local herder because he supposed the animals can be an enemy to their livestock in future.


Accordingly, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) started an educational project to increase awareness among local people in 2003. In 2005, the Iranian Department of the Environment and UNDP/GEF Small Grant Program approved this effort to support it which is still ongoing. Building cheetah statues for one of the city’s main squares has always been considered as one of the main and final steps for a public awareness campaign in the city. However, in order to guarantee a long-term impact on local communities, local people were educated in various capacity building plans which taught them the area is hosting one of the last populations of the Asiatic cheetahs in the world. Finally, relevant local organizations finally decided to invest on 2 big cheetah statues for the city which was opened in mid-July 2009. This project is one of the first of its kind in the world which can have a great conservation impact for the future of wildlife, particularly in areas where predators live close to people.


 


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New Hope for Persian Leopard in Baluchestan

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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Finally, an adult Persian leopard was captured by camera traps in main core of Birk Protected Area in Iranian Baluchestan. The adult male was photo trapped on late May 2009 in southeastern Iran, close to Pakistan border. According to the images, the animal is injured on his right eye and it seems that he is relied only on left eyesight. Initiated since winter 2008, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) empowered local game guards to conduct Persian leopard surveys, particularly using camera trap. They were provided with a number of camera traps in order to set  with aim of Baluch nomads. Recently, an adult animal was captured outside the area’s main core zone which was a new evidence of vast range of the Persian leopards in the reserve. Based on photo traps as well local inquiries, there is no doubt that at least 5 Persian leopards live in Birk Protected Area where is supposed to be the main habitat of the predator in southwestern province of Baluchestan.


 


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ICS Co-Founder Received the Future for Nature Award 2009

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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Mohammad Farhadinia was awarded the 2009 Future for Nature Award at the Burger Zoo, Arnhem (Netherlands). Mohammad was selected due to his efforts on behalf of the cheetah and the leopard in Iran. The award was presented by Sir David Attenborough and the chair of the Future for Nature Foundation, Herman Rijksen, at a ceremony held at the zoo on the 20th March.


A total of 148 wildlife conservationists from 56 countries around the world participated in the competition. Only three outstanding individuals received this honour. The other two recipients were Maggie Muurmans (The Netherlands) and Inza Kon

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Encyclopedia of Iranian Wildlife

by مدیر سایت April 11, 2010
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The first encyclopedia of the Iranian wildlife was published by Talaee Publication Co. with close scientific cooperation of the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS). Focused on the Iranian vertebrates, this colorful handbook was published in 367 pages in May 2009 as a result of efforts of more than 10 Iranian zoologists, mostly from the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) and 22 wildlife photographers for nearly three years. The aim of this book is to introduce the rich biodiversity of country to public in order to increase knowledge on the Iranian wildlife.  The encyclopedia of Iranian wildlife was published in Farsi and negotiations are ongoing in order to publish an English version for the next year to share the magnificent richness of the Iranian wildlife with the people worldwide. Beside scientific literature presenting in this comprehensive handbook, role of each species of wildlife in Iranian culture and poems are also mentioned in order to give a deeper perception to readers. Below some layouts of the handbook are presented.


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Persian Leopard Training Workshop

by مدیر سایت April 9, 2010
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A one-day training workshop was held in the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) in order to share the latest findings of leopard research efforts with volunteers and members and educate them to be involved in Year of Leopard activities. The workshop was held in the ICS Activity Center in Tehran and attendances discussed about various ecological aspects of Persian leopard and found a clear perception of main threats for its survival, especially in Iran.


According to some Persian calendars, 2010 is the Year of Leopard in Iran which is a great opportunity to attract people

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Cheetah Day in Landau Zoo, Germany

by مدیر سایت April 9, 2010
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A one-day festival for the cheetah was held in Landau Zoo, Germany by the ICS volunteer, Natalie Giesen. Visitors had a chance to learn more about the cheetahs, particularly the Iranian cheetahs where are approved only from Iran across the Asian continent. Natalie first met the ICS during her visit to Iran in May 2009 when she learnt about the ICS

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International Year of Biodiversity in Central Kavir

by مدیر سایت April 9, 2010
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A gathering for nature lovers in south Kavir National Park was held in order to celebrate the

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