Cheetahs in Iran

In my opinion, the situation is critical and the only solution is to bring in all the remaining cats for an emergency breeding program.

Most important may be developing high population density of gazelles. For example, establish hunting ranges leased to local communities or hunting groups, and teach them sustainable hunting together with protection and management of gazelles. Maybe based on roe deer management in farmland in Europe.

Also, one might use tactics of carnivore conservation elsewhere. Pay for sightings of cheetah, pay local wardens or communities for successful cheetah breeding, set compensations for cheetah depredation on livestock.
 
see this video on the iranian cheetah

If the captive pair have already been together for three years does it mean they need additional stimulus for breeding?- like African Cheetahs which often need more than one male to promote mating.
 
The UNDP pulling out from a species that till date has not been saved at all. Lack of cash-flow nor governmental desinterest in getting down to the real issues in wildlife conservation in Iran are NOT sound or just reasons for pulling the plug on As
 
These are all Persian leopards for sure.

BTW: in recent times no cheetah have been recorded from this part of the country (and this has been sadly so for decades).
 
The vet team tried to preserve his legacy and retrieve semen for AI.

Their status in the wild is dire now. The worst bit is that very few adult females remain. The population is dominated by males. Miandasht is one of the last strongholds. Alas roadkills and ineffective government policy in terms of capacity and resources is killing the last cheetah in Iran.
 
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