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Shepherd dogs threatens Asiatic Cheetah cubs in Miandasht

by مدیر سایت February 29, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

Miandasht Wildlife Refuge is one of the key cheetah reserves in northeastern Iran. Monitoring of the reserves using camera-traps by ICS has revealed at least 7 cheetah individuals in this reserve, which is one of the largest known populations of the Critically Endangered Asiatic cheetah. ICS’ camera-traps have also documented the presence of at least two different cheetah families with 4 dependant cubs.

Every year during the autumn and winter seasons, a number of traditional pastoralists are permitted to graze their herd in a portion of Miandasht. These pastoralists use more than 35 shepherd dogs for their herds. Shepherd dogs are serious threats for cheetah cubs, as they can easily chase cheetah families and kill the cubs, as previously documented in different locations in Iran.

During the winter 2016, ICS biologists in collaboration with the local wildlife authority and local rangers in Miandasht, run a rapid awareness effort for about 90% of herders entered the reserve. With this effort, ICS biologists discussed with herders different aspects of livestock herding and potential threats to cheetahs in Miandasht, stressing on managing shepherd dogs in order to minimize the risk of encountering with cheetahs. Also, some gifts were presented to the herders with signs and photos of cheetahs, as a reminder for the fact that local herders can play an important role in conservation efforts for cheetahs in Iran.

Shepherd dogs treats
Shepherd dogs treats
Shepherd dogs treats
Shepherd dogs treats
February 29, 2016 0 comments
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Cheetahs in the Children’s Day

by مدیر سایت October 7, 2015
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The Iranian Cheetah Society participates in a ceremony of the Children’s Day in Tehran, introducing several environmental games and awareness materials it has developed during the last decade. The ceremony is open to public between October 6th and 11th at Iran Wildlife and Nature Museum (Darabad) in the Iran’s capital Tehran.

Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
Cheetahs in the Children’s Day
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Narrating story about Cheetah for Work Children

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

Simultaneously with the Children’s week, Morteza eslami the chief executive officer of the Iranian Cheetah Society with Massoumeh Ebtekar the head of Department of environment of Iran, attended to the child Labor school in state no.12 in Tehran and they narrated stories about cheetah for the kids.

As a part of the ceremony, with the aim of a tribute to Children’s week and to a special sort of Children of Tehran the Work Children, Morteza Eslami introduced the Iranian cheetah to the children. The CEO also told the present some memoirs of the Iranian cheetahs and why protecting these endangered creatures is such a matter.

In this conference, the head of environment of Iran on the behalf of the Government of Hassan Rouhani mentioned the impact of social organizations. “lately, a budget from the government is to be set to support these social enterprises and I hope that it gets official so that these organizations will be trustworthy and be supported by the law.” said Massoumeh Ebtekar.
She also said furthermore:” It is important to boost in protecting the WildLife and hopefully these improvements will be made by the corporations of Environmental societies, social organizations especially children and Iranian Environmental Department.” It is worth noting the tribute ceremony following the global children day, was held on October 2nd by Child Labor organization and Tehran’s Environmental Protection Society’s assist. The CEO’s assistant, the Deputy of CEO and the head of Tehran’s Environmental Protection Society and other staff were present as well.
Source: WildLife database -Iran Student Correspondent Association

October 28, 2014 0 comments
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Partnership for Protecting Alamout

by مدیر سایت November 5, 2012
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

“In order to increase local people’s awareness about Persian leopard, villages within range of Alamout mountains hosted community outreach programs to save Persian leopard in the area. Jointly organized by Qazvin Department of Environment and Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS), half-day festivals were held in three main communities where recent increase in human-leopard conflicts has been a major challenge. Therefore, compensation programs are pursued in case of approved livestock depredation to prevent the species poaching. The community program aimed to introduce the compensation topic to the people, to share the camera trapping project Qazvin DoE is running and to enhance local people’s knowledge on the species.

ICS conservation educators implemented “Persian Leopard Theater” talking about main challenges the species has with communities, regarding lack of prey and livestock depredation. In the meantime, the people received short footage of a recent educational film the ICS has produced about the species. Qavin DoE’s experts also described their findings during past four years of camera trapping in the area and how they can ask the DoE to pay for their animal, if they lose to the leopard.

Laid within Elburz Mountain south of Caspian Sea, Alamut is a main leopard area, close to Iranian Caucasus eco-region where the species is experiencing a drastic decline both in number and area. In recent years, several leopards have been poached in that area, mainly due to conflict with local people. After launching of the compensation program, it is hoped that more tolerance toward the leopard can be achieved.

Alamout1.jpgAlamout2.jpgCommunity program inside village’s mosque

 

Alamout3.jpgThe people received feedback from research and camera trapping programs by Qazvin DoE

 

 

Alamout4.jpgLeopard theater welcomed by people

 

Alamout6.jpgKids learn more about the cats in Iran

 

 

Alamout7.jpgDoE manager describes how the people can start a compensation process

 

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Networking with hunters and nature lovers to help game wardens for better protection

 

November 5, 2012 0 comments
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