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ICS’ Summer-Fall 2016 newsletter released

by مدیر سایت January 1, 2017
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The 4th issue of “ICS Letter”, the English newsletter of the Iranian Cheetah Society, just released. Our top story features a call for maximizing conservation efforts to save Iranian cheetahs. Also highlighted are: ‘Arash’ and ‘Pouyan’ are still in Naybandan; the cheetah that lost his mother in a road accident is alive; winners of 2016 Yahya Prize unveiled at the award ceremony; and press conferences on the status of Asiatic cheetahs in Iran held.
Download the online version of this issue of ICS Letter here. Happy Holidays!

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Mining plan threatens critical cheetah habitat in central Iran

by مدیر سایت December 28, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

A plan for open-pit mining in Darreh Anjir Wildlife Refuge, Yazd Province, continues to threaten efforts to save the Asiatic cheetah from extinction. Darreh Anjir is a key cheetah reserve in central Iran, supporting a small population of the Critically-Endangered Asiatic cheetah in the Southern Landscape. Intensive camera-trapping surveys conducted by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) have shown that all cheetah individuals identified in Yazd Province since 2012 have visited Darreh Anjir at least once.
The status of the permit for the iron ore mine, which would largely affect the entire reserve, remains in limbo, despite multiple objections by Iran Department of Environment. As a result, ICS has released a statement of concern, asking the Vice President of Iran and Head of Iran DoE, Dr. Masoumeh Ebtekar, to suspend any attempts for mining in Darreh Anjir, as well as other cheetah habitats in Iran.

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Guidelines for ICS Volunteers published

by مدیر سایت December 5, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The International Volunteer Day (IVD) mandated by the United Nations’ General Assembly, was held on 5 December. IVD is acknowledge worldwide as a unique chance for volunteers and organizations to celebrate their efforts, to share their values, and to promote their work among their communities, NGOs, government authorities and the private sector.
The Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) has been benefited from its volunteers throughout the past 15 years, and ICS volunteers significantly contribute in ICS’s conservation-oriented activities across Iran. In order to celebrate the IVD 2016, given this year’s theme #GlobalApplause (“give volunteers a hand”), ICS publishes the first edition of Guidelines for ICS Volunteers. This handbook intends to form a baseline for mutual interests of ICS and its volunteers, promoting long-lasting collaboration between ICS and its dedicated volunteers.

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Winners of 2016 Yahya Prize unveiled at the award ceremony

by مدیر سایت December 4, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The third Yahya Prize ceremony took place at Raad Charity Hall, Tehran, on the evening of December 4th 2016. Established by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) in 2014 through a generous donation by an Iranian artist couple, Mojtaba Ramzi and Paridokht Moshkzad, the Yahya Prize recognises individual Iranian rangers who have done outstanding efforts to protect Iran’s wildlife and natural environment. This year the Award honoured three rangers: 1) Modaser Teymouri from Sadeh Protected Area, Razavi Khorasan Province; 2) Mousa Gholamzadeh Sarab from Dorbadam Protected Area, Razavi Khorasan Province; and 3) Ali Kalaneh from Payband National Park, Mazandaran Province. The winners received their prizes from the Award committee, which has selected the honoured rangers through an intensive five-month effort. Additionally, the Award acknowledged families of three Iranian rangers killed during the fight with poachers in 2016.

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The 2016 Yahya Prize ceremony was held in collaboration with Iran Zamin Bank, University of Environment, Raad Charity, Saman Golriz, Iran Environment and Wildlife Watch (IEW), Zistboom Environment News Agency, and Wildlife Pictures Institute. Delegates from Iran Department of Environment, Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP), and several Iranian NGOs and nature lovers attended the event.

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ICS collaborated in publishing “Cats in Iran” Special Issue

by مدیر سایت November 30, 2016
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Published by IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group in collaboration with Iran Department of Environment, Cat News Special Issue Nr 10 discusses the status and conservation needs of “Cats in Iran”. Covering 8 extant and 2 extinct felids of Iran, this special issue is dedicated to the remarkable, but often neglected, diversity of cat species in the country. 33 Iranian conservationists has contributed in developing the most updated and detailed review of felids of Iran, which is intended to set a baseline for the continuous assessment of the situation of Iran’s cat populations. ICS researchers has contributed in the Asiatic cheetah, Eurasian lynx, caracal, Pallas’s cat, and sand cat chapters.

This special issue is open access and can be downloaded here: http://catsg.org/index.php?id=629

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Persian Leopard Infographic Poster published online

by مدیر سایت November 30, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) has recently published the Persian Leopard Infographic Poster with the support of Alborz Department of Environment. This is the second infographic poster ICS is producing with public awareness purposes, after the widely-distributed Asiatic Cheetah Infographic Poster. In order to increase the local knowledge and tolerance of leopards in Alborz Province, ICS has printed 3,000 leopard posters and distributed them in several villages in Taleghan County, where local communities are living in leopard habitats and there are occasional human-leopard conflicts. The Persian Leopard Infographic Poster is now freely available to download in high resolution.

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‘Arash’ and ‘Pouyan’ are still roaming in Naybandan

by مدیر سایت November 1, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

Launched in April 2016, the third phase ICS’s nation-wide cheetah monitoring program  is aiming to assess the status of cheetah populations in multiple key reserves in Iran. The ICS team has focused the present effort to maximize the chance of photo-capturing reproducing cheetahs, female cheetahs with cubs, by setting up the majority of available camera traps at water points. Water points act as a lure in the arid and hyper arid habitats of Asiatic cheetahs in north-eastern and south-central Iran. The current survey is the most intensive effort ever to monitor the Critically Endangered Asiatic cheetah in comparison to ICS’s 2012-2013 and 2014-2015 surveys.

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During August-September 2016, the ICS researchers surveyed Naybandan Wildlife Refuge in South Khorasan Province . Out of 52 camera traps set up over the reserve, about 70% of them were placed at water points. In total, 31 cheetah photographs and 9 videos were obtained during the present survey. All the cheetah photographs were captured in Naybandan’s core zone. Analysing the cheetah photographs, the ICS researchers could identify two male cheetahs we have photographed in the reserve since 2012, known to us as ‘Arash’ and ‘Pouyan’.

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Although no female cheetahs or families were photographed in this survey, Naybandan rangers have reported the presence of a cheetah family spotted during their routine patrolling in October 2016. Confirming the presence of this cheetah family would be exceptionally good news for the cheetah population in the south-central Iran.

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ICS researchers will continue monitoring cheetah habitats by moving the camera traps to Miandasht Wildlife Refuge and Siah-kuh National Park in North Khorasan and Yazd Provinces, respectively. The third phase of ICS’s nation-wide cheetah monitoring program is running in collaboration with Iran Department of Environment (DoE) and Conservation of Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP), and private donors.

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Recent camera-trapping survey in cheetah habitat reveals rare desert biodiversity

by مدیر سایت October 7, 2016
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During August-September 2016, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) surveyed Naybandan Wildlife Refuge in South Khorasan Province. As the most intensive effort ever to monitor the Critically Endangered Asiatic cheetah in Naybandan, 52 camera traps were systematically set up over the reserve to gather information about the presence of cheetah individuals identified in 2012-2013 and 2014-2015 surveys, occurrence of any new cheetahs, and movement behaviour of cheetahs.

 

Naybandan Wildlife Refuge extends over 15,000 km2 of remote mountainous deserts in south-central Iran, not far from Iranian borders with Afghanistan. The present camera-trapping survey was carried out as part of ICS’s third phase of nation-wide cheetah monitoring program. During this survey, the ICS team surveyed the central and northern parts of Naybandan for the first time. The two-month survey has resulted in more 50,000 photographs of Naybandan wildlife, including the Asiatic cheetah, striped hyena, caracal, wildcat, Blanford’s fox, sand fox, and golden jackal, bezoar goat, wild sheep, and chinkara. The ICS team is now analysing the cheetah photographs to determine if any new cheetah individual has been photo-captured in Naybandan. The present Naybandan survey has been conducted in collaboration with Tabas Office of South Khorasan Department of Environment, CACP, and Part Wildlife Discovery Institute.

October 7, 2016 0 comments
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An introduction to “carnivore tracks and signs” held at ICS

by مدیر سایت February 10, 2016
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

On January 26th 2016, a workshop was held at ICS to introduce tracks and signs of Iranian carnivores to a group of over 22 ICS volunteers and supporters. The main topics of this workshop were:
(i) where to search for carnivore tracks and signs; (ii) an introduction to the mammalian carnivore species in Iran; and (iii) how to identify and differentiate different species’ track and signs.
The ICS is running monthly capacity-building workshops for its members and volunteers, covering different topics all related to research and conservation of the Iranian wildlife.

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New camera-trap photographs from Dare-Anjir Wildlife Refuge

by مدیر سایت October 4, 2015
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

We are busy with the second phase of our nation-wide cheetah monitoring program in several key reserves in Yazd province. During this summer we have focused our trapping efforts on water points, as water scarcity in this region forces many wildlife species, including cheetahs, to visit water points more frequently. Here you can see some of these pictures obtained from Dare-Anjir Wildlife Refuge in central Iran. The Iranian Cheetah Society’s cheetah monitoring program is running in collaboration with Iran Department of the Environment and Conservation of the Asiatic Cheetah Project.

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