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Herders Who Did Not Kill Cheetahs

by مدیر سایت November 21, 2013
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

As you may remember, just a few weeks, a national conference was held in Iran by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) in order to acknowledge tremendous efforts of 18 Cheetah Guardian working hardly to secure the cheetah ranges across Iran. While the event was quite successful to raise public attention through vast media coverage; however, another two persons were also highlighted in the ceremony which were actually lost in media. They were two herders, who lost their livestock to the cheetahs and the leopards in two different locations in the country. Mojtaba Ilkhani and Pourdel Nezhadravari, both witnessed the predators on their killed animals, but rather than trying to kill them using a shotgun or existing pesticide poisons, they immediately reported the case to Department of Environment game guard to inspect the situation. There is an established compensation program in Iran managed by the DoE; however, long bureaucratical process and financial constraints both have challenged its success.

Therefore, they were invited to the cheetah conference by the ICS to receive a remarkable financial incentive besides being acknowledged by the DoE’s head due to considering law. Furthermore, they are also invited to the ICS projects to share their expertise and to collaborate in field works aiming to protect the cheetahs in the country.

However, nobody can expect all local people to report their loss which sometimes can be substantial to their ivelihood whenever they encounter big cats. In recent years, a few cheetahs have been killed due to conflict cases. Therefore, while protecting of the reserves to sustain natural prey population can be essential to prevent conflict cases, but compensation programs need a crucial revision in Iran, if any conservation outcome is expected from allocating the money to losers. In the meantime, herders have high level of experience within the habitats, so their knowledge can be shared through involving them in conservation and monitoring efforts.

      
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7th Asiatic Cheetah Day Festival

by مدیر سایت August 16, 2013
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

As 7th year of celebration, Asiatic Cheetah Day Festival is going to beheld since 7 to 9 August in Tehran. The festival is organized by the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) in partnership with Iran Department of Environment and Iran Khodro which is the largest car manufacturer in the Middle East. After holding for half-decade, the Cheetah Day Festival is the largest wildlife-based gathering in Iran which attracts huge media coverage on benefit of the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah.

The festival has been hosted in various locations in previous years, such as Tehran zoo or Tehran Museum of Natural History. Now, 2013 festival will be held in Tehran Zoo to increase awareness of this part of the more than 12 million people of Tehran.

The cheetah day has a specific website which has different pages on previous cheetah day festivals, news and celebrities quotes about the campaign. You can read more about it on www.cheetahday.com  

31 August has been named as Asiatic Cheetah Day in Iran which dates back to 1994 when a cheetah was rescued from unaware people after losing her mother with two siblings on a waterhole in central Iran. Since then, numerous educational programs have been organized in various parts of Iran so now a majority of bIranians are aware that their country is the last stronghold.

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“Nowrouz with Cheetah” Fundraising Event

by مدیر سایت March 17, 2013
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

“In order to spread the word of cheetah and raise more attention within the Iranian community to save the species range, the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) is holding a charity event in Tehran. Various companies are attending in the event to sell their known products for the benefit of the cheetahs. Also, some TV celebrities are also visiting to show their support to save the Iranian wildlife symbol.

The “”Nowrouz with Cheetah”” event is organized in days preceding the new Persian year holidays (namely as Nowrouz) to raise fund for the Yuz (Persian name for the cheetah). Benefits from the fundraising event will be devoted to monitoring and community-based educational programs to save the Asiatic cheetahs across their vast arid landscapes in Iran.

As the oldest Iranian NGO ever working on to save the Iranian wildlife, the ICS is devoted to conserve biodiversity in Iran, particularly carnivores. In Iranian Cheetah Society, we are committed to take part for a more organized and effective approach to wildlife conservation in our homeland. We just celebrated our first decade of active life with great success to save the Iranian wildlife, particularly the Asiatic cheetah.

We take this opportunity to invite you to a wildlife event to celebrate onset of the new Persian year for the benefit of the very few remained Asiatic cheetahs in the Iranian nature.
Thank you very much for any contribution you may offer.

Address: Conference Hall, Building No.12, Hormozan Complex, Hormozan St., Shahrak-e Qods (Shahrak-e Gharb)

Date & Time: 14-15 March 2013, 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

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