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Iranian Cheetah Society’s rangers help protect the Asiatic Cheetah habitat

by pourmir August 22, 2023
written by pourmir 1 minutes read

The Iranian Cheetah Society has been helping to protect the habitat of the Iranian cheetah by providing the salaries of two rangers in the Turan Biosphere Reserve for several years. Ahmad Tea Company and Negin Processing Company have taken over the salaries of these two ranger assistants this year. The ranger assistants can participate in various activities with the rangers and take a lot of burden off their shoulders. In return, the rangers who are judicial officers will have more time to patrol and control the habitat.

This year, like the past two years, Mr. Mohammad Hossein Keyghobadi and Mr. Amin Zahirnejad who are hired from local communities, have been performing their duties as ICS rangers in Turan National Park from the beginning of April to the end of the Persian year. Ahmad Tea Company and Negin Pardazesh Company have taken over the salaries of these two rangers this year.

August 22, 2023 0 comments
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Clean Water for Park Rangers: Improving Rangers’ Health in Miandasht Wildlife Refuge

by pourmir July 3, 2022
written by pourmir 1 minutes read

Ranger stations are often located in remote areas within protected regions, making it difficult to provide them with water and electricity. Many stations use solar power systems and have water transported by tankers and stored in reservoirs. However, the quality of this water can be affected by its source and storage time, potentially leading to health issues such as kidney diseases caused by the presence of salts and sediments. To address this, the Iranian Cheetah Society purchased water purification devices for ranger stations in Miandasht Wildlife Refuge with support from Elite Company. These devices will help ensure that park rangers have access to clean drinking water, improving their living conditions. Improving living conditions for park rangers in cheetah habitats is a priority for the society, and it has been achieved in various ways over the years. By providing support to park rangers, the Iranian Cheetah Society is helping to protect cheetah habitats and promote conservation efforts.

July 3, 2022 0 comments
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Hiring Rangers in Miandasht Wildlife Refuge

by مدیر سایت March 3, 2020
written by مدیر سایت 2 minutes read

Rangers can play a serious role in conserving wildlife especially endangered species, which are facing multiple threats such as mine, road and railway development, and also livestock and their sheepdogs.
The insufficiency of rangers in the Department of Environment(DoE) protected areas (compared to worldwide standards) has always been a concern for conservationists. On the other hand, the complexity of hiring new rangers (such as equipment, insurance, legislation, health risks, etc.) is a true challenge to decision-makers.

Through the past twelve months, the Iranian Cheetah Society had focused on work in Miandsasht Wildlife Refuge in which due to its ongoing projects for cheetah conservation. We hired 2 new rangers in the area in order to help current 8 other rangers in patrols, livestock movement control, and examining wildlife tracking. The contract of this project was signed in early 2019 in attendance of the head of North Khorasan province DoE and Jajarm county governer.

Through the first contract, 2 people who were already familiar with the area and ranger responsibilities started work and increased manpower by 20%. The contract continued with only one of the 2 rangers.
The ICS bought a CRM motorcycle, repaired one of the existing motorcycles, funded fuel, and further repairs to facilitate the vehicle shortage in patrols.

Hiring these people has had a big amount of legal and financial responsibilities for the ICS and can be mentioned as one of the most expensive of its projects. Hopefully, this project has had financial help from sponsors such as Raees cafe, Seen cafe, Mohajerat Plus co., StichingSpots., caring people, and also the support of the head and staff of North Khorasan DoE, and head of Jajarm county DoE.

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Hired Ranger in cheetah habitat riding motorbike
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Hired Ranger in cheetah habitat riding motorbike
March 3, 2020 0 comments
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Workshop for practical training and building capacities among rangers of Asiatic Cheetah reserves

by pourmir December 18, 2019
written by pourmir 2 minutes read

In line with the objectives of ICS and following our collaboration regarding the Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Project (CACP), three workshops were held in the habitats of Asiatic Cheetah. The dates of these workshops were 28th of November, 5th, and 6th of December and the participants were rangers aiming to learn skills regarding the conservation of cheetahs.

The location of these one-day workshops were the Asiatic Cheetah Training and Research Centre in the town of Ardakan, as well as the Department of Environmental in Garmasr city and the Delbar rangers base in Turan National Park.

The participants in these workshops were from Darreh Anjir & Neybaz wildlife refuge, Siahkooh national park, Bafgh Mountain protected area, Hunting-Prohibited area of Bahabad in Yazd province, wildlife refuge of Darband Ravar in Kerman province, wildlife refuge of Naybandan in south-Khorasan province, wildlife refuge of Abbas Abad in Isfahan province, wildlife reserve of Miandasht in North-Khorasan province, Kavir national park and the Turan biosphere reserve in Semnan province.

The workshops were held to update and extend the knowledge of these rangers of Asiatic Cheetah habitat. The topics were chosen based on their usefulness for these people. For instance skills such as taking professional photos with phones, working professionally with phone GPS, spotting the tracks of carnivores in cheetah’s habitats, working with camera-traps, etc. In addition to these, some amount of information was gathered thanks to the contributions of participants.

Increasing the knowledge and the experience of rangers has a direct effect on their protection of wildlife reserves. In addition to all these advantages, their concerns and recommendations will also be shared with other people in the government.

ICS would like to thank all departments from provinces Yazd, Kerman, Semnan, Isfahan, North Khorasan and South Khorasan for their support and efforts regarding these workshops.

December 18, 2019 0 comments
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Asiatic Cheetah Conservation Program

Miandasht is now safer, two rangers are hired by ICS after the crowdfunding campaign

by pourmir January 21, 2019
written by pourmir 1 minutes read

Thanks to the support of wildlife lovers and the financial backing of Raees Café and Sein Café, all the required budget to hire two rangers in the Miandasht Wildlife refuge has been raised.
These two persons will join the current official rangers in Miandasht Wildlife Refuge for six months to patrol and monitor the area.
Miandasht is one of the most sensitive reserves for the conservation of Asiatic Cheetahs specifically at the golden time of the year, namely, winter and spring when the reproduction of cheetahs is occurring. However, the entry of livestock and herder’s dogs threatens their situation. In addition, Yargholi, the known male cheetah of the reserve was killed in a road accident a few months ago. Therefore, the importance of increasing human resource and developing the protection plans of the area seem essential.
Iranian Cheetah Society hopes to continue the procedure with the help of those who concern to Iran wildlife and extend the contract of these ranges in the area.

January 21, 2019 0 comments
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Three winners of 5th Yahya prize honored for their dedication to conservation

by pourmir January 20, 2019
written by pourmir 1 minutes read

The 5th Yahya Prize awarded three rangers in January 2019 to acknowledge the rangers who took particular steps for conservation in Iran. Yahya Prize funded by two members of the ICS, Mojtaba Ramzi and Paridokht Moskzad, an artist couple who dedicated part of their income to acknowledge the nature guards’ difficult job, and ICS holds this prize every year. Many legal and natural persons are interested in taking part in this event by supporting the awards or event’s costs.
These rangers had chosen by the committee of the jury formed of seven environmental activists, ICS members, and a former ranger. The winners were selected based on 14 principal parameters suggested by the juries. Every ranger is welcomed to apply for this prize independently and despite his grade and experience.
The winners of this year:
Ranger Ataollah Sadeqi from Kurdistan Province (Western Iran)
Ranger Ali-Akbar Imani Berenjestanaki from Mazandaran (Northern Iran)
Ranger Hamid-Reza Azimpour from North Khorasan (Northeastern Iran)
At the beginning of the event, the families of four rangers who got killed by poachers or passed away while their duties honored.
As a Yahya Prize tradition, one of the activists who try to take and specific action for rangers honored. Bahman Izadi is one of these heroes who dedicated himself to release the imprisoned rangers who are facing unclear penalty according to army conflict with poachers and due to the complicated legal system.

5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
5th Yahya prize
January 20, 2019 0 comments
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A campaign to hire new rangers

by pourmir December 4, 2018
written by pourmir 1 minutes read

One of the most important habitats of the Asiatic cheetah is Miandasht Wildlife Refuge, where the production of the cheetah has already captured. The area is 84000 hectares wide with only eight rangers to protect it while the herds and guard dogs presence drives the cheetahs’ population to a risky status.
Eventually, in collaboration with the Department of Environment, a crowdfunding campaign has started to help us hiring two more rangers to improve the protection level of the area for the next six months.
Join us to save one of the most important populations of the cheetahs in Miandasht Wildlife Refuge.

ICS has received international donations through its partner, World Land Trust, a UK-based non-profit organization which is devoted to protecting the most biologically important and threatened habitats across the globe. So, if you prefer using an international payment gateway, please follow this link and mention “Rangers Program” in your “Message” field while donating. We will manually add your donation to the total raised fund in the campaign page.

If you wish to use an Iranian payment gateway please follow this link.

December 4, 2018 0 comments
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Purchasing equipment for rangers

by pourmir November 6, 2018
written by pourmir 0 minutes read

Rangers usually spend their working time in the most difficult conditions. The protected areas and National Parks mostly locate on the mountains or bare areas where having proper equipment is really matter.

According to its mission, the Iranian Cheetah Society regularly tries to find the area’s needs by consulting the local experts and seek to supply them gathering the support of sponsors and donors. The list has included the storm mask, climbing glasses, Gortex gloves, and rechargeable flashlights that have funded by the Mohajerat Plus company.

Purchased Equipments

Purchased Equipment

November 6, 2018 0 comments
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ICS launches the Yahya Prize for the fifth consecutive year

by pourmir October 17, 2018
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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 recognizes Iranian rangers who have done outstanding efforts to protect Iran’s wildlife and natural environment. The Award committee is now busy with reviewing applications for the fifth award ceremony, which is expected to continue during the following two months. Stay tuned for updates on the 2018 winters of Yahya Prize and the timing for the Awards ceremony!

October 17, 2018 0 comments
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Winners of 2017 Yahya Prize Unveiled at the Award Ceremony

by مدیر سایت December 20, 2017
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

The 4th Yahya Prize ceremony took place at Tejarat Bank’s Ceremony Hall in Tehran, on the evening of December 14, 2017. This year the Award honored three rangers: 1) Gholamreza Mohammadzadeh from Siahmazgi Protected Area, Gilan Province; 2) Mohsen Dalir from Binalud Protected Area, Razavi Khorasan Province; and 3) Modasser Teymouri from Sadeh Protected Area, Razavi Khorasan Province. The winners received their prizes from the Award committee, which had selected the honored rangers through an intensive three-month effort. Additionally, the Award acknowledged the family of an Iranian ranger who was killed by opium smugglers in Yazd Province in November 2017.

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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 recognizes Iranian rangers who have done outstanding efforts to protect Iran’s wildlife and natural environment. The 2017 Yahya Prize ceremony was held in collaboration with Tejarat Bank, Iran Environment and Wildlife Watch, University of Environment, Dehati Dairy, Ahuan Tour & Travel Agency, Saman Golriz, and Paazan Quarterly Magazine. Delegates from the Iranian Department of Environment and several Iranian NGOs and individual environmentalists and nature lovers attended the event.

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December 20, 2017 0 comments
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