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“Bio Ball” was unveiled

by مدیر سایت May 30, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

With goal of global peace message and to educate public people , after unveiling the Iranian National team jersey with its cheetah print, the Asiatic Cheetah- Brazil Worldcup 2014 commission  managed a project called “Children, Environment, Peace and Football”. One of the activities was to choose 32 endangered species of the 32 countries that participate in 2014 World cup and to draw their pictures on a soccer ball. The ball called “Bio Ball” was created by a Mohammad Kebria, A professional painter. On International day of Biodiversity tis ball was unveiled in a special ceremony in DOE conference hall. This ceremony was attended by UN representative in Iran, DOE executive managers, ICS president, Asian cheetah project’s manager and the representative of Iran’s Football federation. Mr. Arash Nooraqayee, who gave the first idea of cheetah icon on national team uniform, explained some of the goals of “Children, Environment, Peace and Football” project.

The “Bio Ball” will be formally presented to the FIFA representative before the tournament.

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“Children, Environment, Peace and Football” Festival

by مدیر سایت May 30, 2014
written by مدیر سایت 1 minutes read

“Children, Environment, Peace and Football” Festival was held in Tehran’s Milad tower to appreciate the national football team’s support of Asiatic Cheetah and to encourage children and different group of people to a peaceful coexistence with the Environment. This festival was held by ICS & Asiatic Cheetah – world cup 2014 commission.

There were 32 stations, represented the 23 countries of 2014 FIFA World cup and in each station a highly endangered species of that country was introduced to children, as well as a poster of that country’s National Football Team. Children could draw these species and take some pictures with their favorite species.

There was a station where they could draw on a soccer ball. In this part ,a professional painter drew all the endangered species on a ball. However, this ball is going to be unveiled on the Biodiversity day in special ceremony.Children put their finger print on a ball to show their support to keep our planet safe and asking the entire world’s contribution to preserve the Earth.

The children’s drawings will be published in an album and the best ones will be gifted to the ambassadors of the countries that participated in 2014 FIFA World cup.

May 30, 2014 0 comments
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WITH A WORLD CUP DEBUT LOOMING, A RARE CHEETAH’S PLIGHT IS IN FOR SOME GLOBAL ATTENTION

by مدیر سایت April 16, 2014
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When Iran’s football team takes to the field at this year’s World Cup competition in Brazil, it will sport on its jerseys not only its country’s insignia like all other teams, but also an image of the Asiatic cheetah emblazoned across the front. Allowing such an image is a radical departure for FIFA: its rules clearly stipulate that only country insignias and manufacturers’ logos can appear on jerseys. But it’s an even greater departure for Iran, whose top environment official requested this rare exception in a face-to-face meeting with FIFA’s head last year. Little more than a decade ago, few Iranians knew they were stewards of the last remaining Asiatic cheetahs on earth. Now, many hope the cheetahs’ international debut at the World Cup will raise global awareness and help them save their remnant population.

Centuries ago, Asiatic cheetahs roamed across much of the Middle East and into eastern India. Medieval royalty throughout the region often captured and trained cheetahs as hunting partners, even carrying them on horseback to hunting grounds. But somewhere along the way the hunters became the hunted. The last three cheetahs in India were shot by a Maharajah in 1947 when he spotted them in the beams of his car headlights. A growing human population and its livestock have crowded out Asiatic cheetahs in most countries, overgrazed the landscape, depleted their prey and often killed them on sight. By the 1990s, scientists estimated that Asiatic cheetahs were extinct in most of their former range and that fewer than 50 remained in Iran, holding out in the arid deserts in the eastern half of the country.

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Asiatic Cheetahs in Brazil’s World Cup

by مدیر سایت November 21, 2013
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ICS supports current campaigns asking Iranian Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs to display Asiatic cheetah as the national emblem on National Football team, during forthcoming Brazil championship games in 2014. As a leading conservation organization in the country, the ICS has been invited to be involved in the initiative which has been already shaped by Conservation of Asiatic Cheetah Project and Iran Department of Environment as well as some of the country’s environmentalists, started last month aiming to promote cheetah conservation inside the country.  Accordingly, an official letter was submitted to the country’s Minister of Sports and Youth Affair on Sunday 27 October 2013 to highlight the movement. Signed by the ICS CEO, it is believed that indication of the Asiatic cheetah on the national football team clothes could highlight importance of the cheetah conservation at various social levels of the Iranian community”. “As one of the most critically endangered cats of the world which once ranges many parts of south and west Asia, presently the cheetah needs remarkable support”. Therefore, “the Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS) is honored to join the existing campaign established by various governmental and non-governmental organizations and activists as a substantial contribution to safeguard the Asiatic cheetahs in Iran”.

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