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Water for Cheetahs Project’s first annual report submitted

by مدیر سایت December 21, 2015
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

Miandasht Wildlife Refuge in North Khorasan Province is one of the key cheetah reserves in Iran. The reserve hosts a viable cheetah population with at least two different cheetah families of a mother and three cubs and a mother and one cub, documented by the Iranian Cheetah Society’s camera traps.

Water sources in Miandasht is limited, and during the hot summers local wardens have to frequently maintain multiple artificial water sources across this arid reserve. In total, 10 artificial water sources provide the invaluable water for both Miandasht’s wildlife and ranger stations within this reserve. During the host season which usually last for about 6 months in late spring to early autumn, each artificial water supply must be manually filled 12-18 times. As the local wildlife authority has limited resources and the local wardens need to focus on anti-poaching patrols, maintaining the artificial water resources becomes very problematic during the hot season.

In collaboration with the local wildlife authority at Jajarm, the Iranian Cheetah Society launched a campaign in spring 2015 to fundraise recruitment of local people to be responsible for maintaining the Miandasht’s water sources. Within 10 days, we could successfully raise the necessary budget and delivered it to the local wildlife authority. As a result, the water sources during the previous hot season were fully functional and no water shortage appeared.

December 21, 2015 0 comments
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The dower dedicated to cheetahs!

by مدیر سایت October 11, 2015
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In Iran, like other Muslim countries, the payment from the groom to the bride (which is called “mahr”) is a mandatory condition for all valid Muslim marriages. One of the Iranian Cheetah Society’s volunteers has dedicated her mahr to build an artificial waterhole in one of the cheetah reserves.
Asiatic cheetahs live in arid and hyper arid areas in eastern-central Iran, where natural water sources are scarce. Competition between local livestock owners and wild ungulates over the remaining water sources urges careful management of waterholes. Thus, providing water for the desert wildlife is crucial to maintain both prey and cheetah populations. However, available resources alone are not enough to tackle this aim. Iranian Cheetah Society is running a program with support of individual donors to ensure water sources are secured and available for local wildlife in cheetah reserves. Read more about our program “Water for Cheetahs” here.

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Reaching the top of Iran in the name of cheetahs!

by مدیر سایت August 30, 2015
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Two members of the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) climbed the highest Iranian peak, Damavand, in the name of Iranian cheetahs. Sahar Dadkhah and Vahid Farid, a young Iranian couple, and their team at Nemouneh Mountaineering Group, made their way through the top of the 5,671-m Damavand aiming to attract attentions for conservation of the Critically Endangered Asiatic cheetah.

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Iranian Cheetah Society Annual Report Released

by مدیر سایت July 16, 2015
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The Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) 2014/2015 Annual Report has just been released! This annual report highlights the work and progress ICS has made in the Persian year (1393) ending 20 March 2015. The highlights in 2014 include: updates from ICS’ Cheetah and Leopard Programmes, scientific and popular publications and participation in international and national conferences, education campaigns in Iran, the Yahya Award for rangers, and ICS partners in 2014. You can download the Farsi report here.
ICS is a non-governmental, non-profit organization devoted to saving the rich but fast disappearing biodiversity of Iran. Carnivores are an essential priority within the ICS activities and various research and conservation projects have been implemented for several species, in particular the Asiatic cheetah and Persian leopards.

July 16, 2015 0 comments
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9th of Shahrivar,critically endangered species day

by مدیر سایت September 8, 2014
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The National Cheetah Day marks the anniversary of saving Marita, the cheetah cub which was saved by wildlife rangers in 1373 (1994) near Bafgh, in central Iran. Let’s read the account of what happened on that day, as narrated by Pouria, an Iranian boy:

“On the 9th day of Shahrivar a cheetah family, including the mother and her three cubs, were wandering in the desert searching for water. Eventually they got close to the town when they unfortunately were attacked by humans. One of the cubs died on the scene. The other cub fled but did not survive. Luckily, the last cub was saved and moved to the protected City Park. There, although alone, she lived under protection for years.”

Marita, the cheetah cub saved by the wildlife rangers, lived at Pardisan Park near Tehran until 1373 (1994).

September 8, 2014 0 comments
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