Iran Celebrates National Cheetah Day: A Tribute to Wildlife Conservation and Endangered Species

Iran Celebrates National Cheetah Day: A Tribute to Wildlife Conservation and Endangered Species

Celebrated every year on August 31, National Cheetah Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of protecting and increasing the population of Asiatic cheetahs in Iran. Once roaming freely across vast plains from West Asia to India, the Asiatic cheetah is now limited to the borders of Iran. The alarming statistic that approximately 85 cheetahs have perished since 2001 due to human-related factors highlights the significant threats we pose to their survival.

Recognized as one of the most critically endangered big cats globally, the fight to save the Asiatic cheetah from extinction has become a collective responsibility. Recent data from the Department of Environment (DOE) indicates that there are currently 26 Asiatic cheetahs in Iran, comprising 20 individuals living in the wild and six in captivity.

Shina Ansari, the head of the DOE, emphasizes that the extinction of this rare feline has become a potent symbol of our shared challenges and responsibilities towards the natural world in Iran. Preserving the cheetah is not just an environmental issue; it represents the health of the entire ecosystem and the delicate balance of life. Protecting these magnificent creatures is essential for ensuring the right to life for both people and nature.

  • The DOE is actively working to preserve endangered animals, but success relies on the involvement of the public, media, responsible institutions, and nature enthusiasts.
  • Recent measures taken by the DOE include:
    • Relocating domestic animals from cheetah habitats.
    • Fencing the Tehran-Mashhad road, identified as one of the most hazardous areas for cheetahs.
    • Implementing captive breeding programs.

In a significant move to reduce cheetah mortalities, the DOE is in the process of securing a budget of two trillion rials (approximately 2 million dollars). This funding will be used to enhance road safety measures on the Tehran-Mashhad road by:

  1. Improving road lighting.
  2. Reducing vehicle speeds.
  3. Installing fencing along dangerous stretches of the road.

Additionally, innovative technologies such as drones and other wildlife monitoring tools are being considered to aid in the conservation efforts for cheetahs in their natural habitat.

According to a report from the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), around 154 species of Iranian vertebrates are critically endangered. In May, President Masoud Pezeshkian mandated the DOE to create a strategic plan aimed at preserving endangered species across the country.

The DOE has already formulated action plans for the conservation of 25 endangered species, which are currently being implemented. Plans are also underway to establish a committee dedicated to the preservation of critically endangered species, including not just cheetahs but also black bears and great bustards.

Currently, an alarming 128 species of animals and vertebrates in Iran are at risk of extinction, with amphibians being the most vulnerable in this context. Species such as the Persian zebra, Asiatic cheetah, black bear, and yellow deer are all facing the threat of extinction.

To effectively address these challenges, a comprehensive and operational environmental plan is urgently needed. This plan should encompass various environmental sectors and establish clear goals, assumptions, operational measures, financial resources, and expected outcomes.

The plight of the Asiatic cheetah serves as a reminder of our responsibility to protect our natural heritage. With concerted efforts from various sectors of society, including government bodies, NGOs, and the general public, there is hope for the survival of this magnificent species and the preservation of Iran’s rich biodiversity.

As we observe National Cheetah Day, let us recommit ourselves to the cause of conservation, ensuring that future generations can experience the wonder of these incredible animals in their natural habitats.

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