- Wildlife of Iran
Wildlife of Iran includes its
flora andfauna and their naturalhabitats . One of the most famous members of wildlife in Iran are the world's last surviving, critically endangeredAsiatic Cheetah also known as the Iranian Cheetah, which are today found nowhere else but in Iran. Iran had lost all itsAsiatic Lion and the now extinctCaspian Tiger s by the earlier part of the twentieth century.Iran's wildlife is composed of several animal species including
bear s,gazelle s,wild pig s, wolves,jackal s, panthers,Eurasian lynx , andfoxe s. Other domestic animals include,sheep s,goat s,cattle ,horse s, water buffalo,donkey s, andcamel s. Thepheasant ,partridge ,stork ,eagle s andfalcon are also native toIran .The
Persian leopard is said to be the largest of all the subspecies of leopards in the world. The main range of this species in Iran closely overlaps with that of Bezoar Ibex. Hence, it is found throughoutAlborz and Zagros mountain ranges, as well as smaller ranges within the Iranian plateau. Leopard population is very sparse, due to loss of habitat, loss of natural prey, and population fragmentation. Apart from Bezoar Ibex, wild sheep,boar ,deer (either Maralred deer orroe deer ), and domestic animals constitute leopards' diet in Iran.More than one-tenth of the country is forested. The most extensive growths are found on the mountain slopes rising from the Caspian Sea, with stands of
oak , ash,elm , cypress, and other valuable trees. On the plateau proper, areas of scrub oak appear on the best-watered mountain slopes, and villagers cultivate orchards and grow the plane tree, poplar,willow ,walnut ,beech ,maple , andmulberry . Wildplants andshrubs spring from the barren land in the spring and afford pasturage, but the summer sun burns them away. According toFAO reports [http://www.fao.org/docrep/x5371e/x5371e08.htm] , the major types of forests that exist in Iran and their respective areas are:
# Caspian forests of the northern districts (33,000 km²)
#Limestone mountainous forests in the northeastern districts (Juniperus forests, 13,000 km²)
#Pistachio forests in the eastern, southern and southeastern districts (26,000 km²)
#Oak forests in the central and western districts (100,000 km²)
#Shrub s of the Kavir (desert) districts in the central and northeastern part of the country (10,000 km²)
#Sub-tropical forests of the southern coast (5,000 km²) like theHara forests .More than 2,000plant species are grown in Iran. The land covered by Iran’s natural flora is four times that of the Europe’s.Endangered species of Iran
As of 2001, 20 of Iran's mammal species and 14 bird species are endangered. Endangered species in Iran include the Baluchistan bear,
Asiatic Cheetah ,Persian fallow deer , Siberian white crane,hawksbill turtle ,green turtle ,Oxus cobra ,Latifi's viper ,dugong ,Persian leopard ,Caspian Sea Wolf , anddolphins .Extinct species of Iran
Asiatic Lion (1942),Caspian Tiger (1960),Aurochs (Unknown date),Syrian elephant (Ancient times)ee also
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List of birds of Iran
*List of biosphere reserves in Iran
*Geography of Iran
*Environmental issues in Iran External links
* [http://www.iranzoo.net/ Iran-zoo, a private website]
* [http://cheetah.irandoe.org/about/index.html Conservation of Asiatic Cheetah Project (CACP), Government of Iran]
* [http://www.iraniancheetah.org/main.htm "Iranian Cheetah Society (ICS)"]
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