We are grateful to translate and publish the Asiatic cheetah infographic poster in 14 languages with the help our international members and friends. The high-quality files are available to download in jpeg format in the following languages:
Persian, English, Spanish, French, Italian, Arabic, Portuguese, German, Dutch, Polish, Japanese, Russian, Turkish, Afrikaans
Please help us sharing the knowledge and raising awareness about the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah.
Educational tools
After the successful experience of the cheetah infographic poster, the “Persian Leopard” infographic poster was developed and released in 3000 numbers in collaboration with the Infogram Institute and the Department of Environment of Alborz province,
Persian leopard infographic poster was unveiled through a ceremony in presence of Alborz DoE deputies and authorities of Alborz Province. These posters will be distributed in local villages and rural areas which are located in the leopard habitat, in order to raise awareness about this species.
“As the most recent educational product of the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS), an info graphic poster about Asiatic cheetah was published. Combined of “Information” and “Graphic”, info graphics are increasingly becoming effective tools with a variety of educational purposes that illustrate knowledge in a simple but comprehensive way for public.
While they have been widely applied by different wildlife conservation organizations across the world for various species, such an innovative method has been rarely used in Iran. Accordingly, the ICS developed its first info graphic in partnership with Info gram Institute, an Iranian sophisticated center to produce subjective info graphs.
Besides its attractive layout, the ICS printed its info graphic posters on used papers in order to spread the word of saving natural resources. The cheetah poster was distributed to celebrate 31 August, as the Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Day and more will be shared with communities around the cheetah habitats in Iran. More carnivore species are now subject to design new infographic posters. You can easily download the poster here.