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ICS’ Fall-Winter 2015/16 English newsletter released

by مدیر سایت March 12, 2016
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The 3rd issue of ICS Letter, the English newsletter of the Iranian Cheetah Society, just released. Our top story features identification the cheetah died in NE Iran, which highlights the important of preserving cheetah’s biological corridors. Also highlighted are: Pallas’s cat photographed in NE Iran, socio-economic consequences of cattle predation by the Persian leopard, the cheetah family photographed again in NE Iran, a good season for leopard photography, another cheetah re-photographed after more than 4 years, leveraging trans-boundary partnerships for conservation of leopards in the Caucasus, etc.

Download the online version of this issue of ICS Letter here.

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Socio-economic consequences of livestock predation by the Endangered Persian leopard

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

Wild carnivores have been persecuted as pests by humans throughout history. The underlying factors leading to the persecution of large predators are complex and are also linked to local perceptions and cultural values. In rural communities where livestock has high economic and social importance and is an important source of income, livestock losses affect local attitudes towards, and acceptance of, large carnivores. Understanding the factors that contribute to the complexity of conflict issues is crucial if conservationists are to facilitate the development of appropriate mitigation strategies.

Iran is a stronghold for leopards in southwestern Asia, including the Caucasus Ecoregion. In the Caucasus the Endangered Persian leopard has been persecuted to the verge of extinction, primarily as a result of conflict with people over livestock predation. In 2011, the Iranian Cheetah Society launched a capacity building project for local communities in and around Dorfak No-Hunting Area, a key leopard reserve in Gilan province along the southern Caspian Sea coast. During a two-year intensive investigation of the extent of cattle predation by leopards and how this influences people’s attitudes towards leopards among village residents of eight villages, the ICS team revealed an alarming level of leopard-cattle conflict and very negative local attitudes towards the large predator. This study as the first quantitative analyses of human-leopard interactions in the Caucasus region, has recently published in Oryx as a peer-reviewed article .
The ICS team has presented the results of this study together with recommendations to decision makers and local stakeholders in a detailed report of the project outcomes (for the English version click here). Consequently, our team has focused their attention on addressing the underlying conflict using a human–leopard coexistence framework, considering that only a locally sustainable mitigation scheme in an institutionally and environmentally dynamic context would benefit all parties.

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ICS’ Spring-Summer 2015 English newsletter

by مدیر سایت November 8, 2015
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The 2nd issue of ICS Letter, the English newsletter of the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) just released. Our top story features the new long-distance movement of a cheetah discovered in central Iran. Also highlighted are: another Persian leopard radio-collared in north-eastern Iran; the flight of the Iranian cheetah; another successful cheetah day; a new mother of three cheetah cubs photo-captured; the Iranian GPS-satellite collared leopard visits Turkmenistan.

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Just released: The Iranian Cheetah Society’s summer 2015 newsletter

by مدیر سایت September 28, 2015
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The 21st issue of Yuznameh, the internal newsletter of the Iranian Cheetah Society in Farsi, just released. Our top story features the recently discovered long-distance movement of a male cheetah in central Iran (here). Also highlighted are: the second year of Yahya Prize, updates from the Persian leopard project in northeastern Iran, news from the nation-wide cheetah monitoring program, the Iranian Cheetah Society’s scientific and popular publications, wildlife seminars, etc.

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Wish You Best for New Year

by مدیر سایت December 28, 2012
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On our 12th of activities, we would like to say happy New Year to you and wish you best for 2013. With your support, we had a successful year to safeguard the Asiatic cheetahs and other carnivores in Iran. So, it is our pleasure to invite you visiting some recent shots of big cats in the country from the below hyperlink.

 

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