Posted on 09/05/2005 7:17:42 PM PDT by nuconvert
Rare cheetahs spotted in Iran
By Ali Akbar Dareini
The Associated Press
TEHRAN, Iran Two groups of rare Asiatic cheetahs were spotted in central Iran in recent months, raising hopes that one of the world's fastest-moving creatures could be saved from extinction, a conservation official said Saturday.
Iranian wildlife scientists saw four adult cheetahs in August, two months after camera traps revealed a female cheetah with her four cubs resting under the shade of a tree, said Houshang Ziaei, an official of the Environment Protection Organization of Iran.
Once ranging from the Red Sea to India, the Asiatic cheetah today is hanging on by only the thinnest of threads. Fewer than 60 exist on the entire Asian continent, mostly on Iran's arid central plateau.
Fewer than 10,000 cheetahs may be still living in Africa, where protection is questionable and habitat is vanishing.
"The two discoveries of cheetahs are very encouraging," said Ziaei, who heads a project seeking to protect Asiatic cheetahs in Iran. The project is being run in conjunction with the United Nations Development Program and the Wildlife Conservation Society.
The two groups of cheetahs are the largest-known of the rare cats ever photographed in Asia, Ziaei said.
Once known as "hunting leopards," cheetahs have played a big role in Iranian history, being trained by ancient emperors to hunt gazelles.
In the 1970s, estimates of the number of cheetahs in Iran ranged from 100 to 400. But the predators have been pushed to the brink of extinction by widespread poaching during the 1979 Islamic revolution and degradation of habitat by livestock grazing.
Asiatic cheetahs became extinct throughout much of the Middle East about 100 years ago. They vanished in India in 1947, while spotty records claim they ranged in Central Asia as far as Kazakhstan from the 1960s through 1980s.
Indeed...no wonder it's so natural for the Dims.
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