Groundbreaking Discovery: Ancient Cave of Natural Significance Unearthed in Southern Iran

Groundbreaking Discovery: Ancient Cave of Natural Significance Unearthed in Southern Iran

In a significant discovery for natural enthusiasts, a new cave has been uncovered in Khabr National Park, situated in Baft County, Kerman province. This remarkable finding was reported by the director-general of Kerman’s Department of Environment, Mohsen Jafarinejad, during a recent research initiative aimed at exploring and cataloging local caves.

The discovery aligns with a comprehensive plan to identify and survey the various caves managed by the province, as noted by ISNA. A dedicated team, which included the secretary of the speleology working group, environmental experts, and members of the Kerman Caving Association, undertook the task of recording the cave’s opening and completing essential bolting and surveying operations.

Jafarinejad highlighted that the cave was initially identified by environmentalists Ebrahim Alidadi-Soleimani and Hafez Rezvani during last year’s census. They subsequently introduced this site to the Secretariat of the Speleology Working Group.

“The challenging route leading to the cave’s entrance was carefully navigated. After successfully recording the location’s coordinates, the technical team, led by Zeynab Yousefipour from the Kerman Caving Association, proceeded with rolling and rope-laying operations,” Jafarinejad elaborated.

As a result of these operations, the team recorded a depth of 150 meters for the well located inside the cave. This depth highlights the cave’s geological significance and potential for further exploration.

Mehrangiz Heydarian, who oversees the Secretariat of the Kerman Speleology Working Group, stated that selecting a suitable name and establishing a protection rating for this newly discovered cave are currently on the agenda of related working groups. She emphasized that future planning will focus on the optimal utilization and conservation of this natural phenomenon within Khabr National Park.

Khabr National Park spans approximately 12,000 hectares, encompassing five wildlife refuges known as Ruchun (Ruchan). The combined area of Khabr National Park and Ruchan Wildlife Refuge is around 150,000 hectares, making it a crucial habitat for various species.

The park is characterized by its rich biodiversity, stemming from its high altitudes, diverse plains, and multiple watersheds. Groundwater serves as the primary resource for the park’s water supply, playing a vital role in maintaining its ecosystems.

Khabr National Park was designated as a protected area in 1971. In 1975, Iran expanded the park’s boundaries, and it was officially titled “Khabr and Ruchan Wildlife Refuge.” Additionally, UNESCO recognized the area as a Cultural Tourism Attraction in 1991, further enhancing its significance. Over the years, most of the region has been transformed into a national park, showcasing a variety of landscapes, habitats, wildlife, and vegetation.

The climate in Khabr National Park is primarily temperate, with some regions exhibiting subtropical and tropical characteristics. This diverse climate is complemented by high mountains and flat plains, creating a visually stunning landscape. The area is also noted for its dry, rocky, and impassable mountains, along with valleys, ridges, mountainous forests, plains, and steppes.

The presence of three distinct climate types—cold, temperate, and tropical—has fostered the development of various ecological systems within the park. Approximately 750 plant species have been identified in this region, showcasing the park’s botanical diversity. Despite experiencing several years of drought, both vegetation and animal life have demonstrated remarkable resilience.

Within the boundaries of Khabr National Park and Ruchan Wildlife Refuge, there are four primary habitats, which include:

  • Cold Plain
  • Cold Highland
  • Temperate Region
  • Tropical Plain and Subtropical Highland

This discovery of the cave within Khabr National Park not only enhances the ecological value of the area but also presents opportunities for future exploration and tourism. As plans are set in motion for the cave’s protection and potential exploitation, stakeholders aim to ensure that this natural wonder is preserved for future generations to enjoy.

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