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ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - B - THE LION (Panthera leo)

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So, about 80 years after the extinction of milk in Iran, for the first time, an Iranian lion was transferred to Tehran in collaboration with the EEP extinction threats, the European Institute of Zoos, EAZA and the Tehran Zoo.

Finding a lion in a northwest of Dezful in 1941 by an Indian surveyor is one of the latest reports of lion sight in Iran. In the same years, Iranian milk was completely eliminated from the nature of the country due to its unbridled hunting, shrinkage of its habitat and destruction of its prey. To make

Before the complete extinction, a number of lions who were the symbol of the power of courage were presented to foreign counterparts by Iranian kings.

This is the lion's remnant of lions made by the Qajar kings to the Queen of England and European kings.

The name of this six-year-old milk, which is a purely pure Iranian lion, has been eradicated.
An Iranian lion, a four-year-old woman called Hilda, is being transferred from Dublin to Tehran on Wednesday.

To this end, a standard place has been established with the supervision of the aforementioned institutes in the Tehran Zoo.

This action has been taken to promote the culture of conservation of valuable species and to preserve the valuable Iranian lion's genetic reserve.

Unfortunately, the Environmental Protection Agency, despite the assistance of international organizations for the transfer of Iranian milk to the country, has no plans to use this capacity and re-introducing such valuable to the nature of the country.

Iranian Environment Watch



Film Two days ago # Kamran Iranian Iranian Lion Zoo # Bristol # UK along with her brother
? Photo # Kamran The Iranian breast of the British Bristol Zoo, along with his brother in 2013, is very difficult to eat, after eight years of living together.
And the beautiful pictures of Kamran in the garden
Bristol Beast of England ♦ ️ We just hope that there is no experience of bad life in Iran. After 80 years, this Persian heritage heritage, the Iranian Environment Watch


Iranian Milk Material also arrives in Tehran / Hirman and Ilda will soon get acquainted

After the Iranian male lion named Hirman entered the Tehran Zoo in the middle of May, two days ago an Iranian lion named Ilda arrived in Tehran. (The first is the female milk and the second is male milk.) This Iranian milk ingredient, four years old and called Ilda, has been sent to Tehran from the Irish Dublin Zoo.

According to Dr Iman Memarian, veterinarian and director of the Tehran Eram Zomor, the place of Hirman and Ilda are now separate from each other, but they are introduced to each other for another month.

So, 80 years after the extinction of lion in Iran, for the first time, an Iranian lion and an Iranian lion milk were transmitted to the Tehran Zoo in collaboration with the EEP Endangered Species Program, the European Institute of Zoos, the EAZA.

These lions are the survivors of lions made by the Qajar kings to the Queen of England and the European kings.

To this end, a standard place has been established with the supervision of the aforementioned institutes in the Tehran Zoo.

Unfortunately, despite the assistance of international organizations for the transfer of Iranian milk to the country, there is no plan to use this capacity and re-introducing such a valuable item to the nature of the country.

Iranian milk called Panthera leo persica is under the guise of lions, which is now found only in wildlife in Gujarat, India, but there are a number of these subspecies in different zoos.

The Iranian lion has lived in the plains of our country in the past with a great deal of population, and it is considered a national symbol of Iranians.

There are reports of lion sight in the middle of the twentieth century. Finding a lion in 1941, 64 kilometers north of Dezful, by a British Indian surveyor, is one of the last reports of lion sight in Iran, and probably several years later, there were several lions in Iran.

Ultimately, Iranian livelihoods are completely eliminated from the nature of the country due to over-hunting, shrinking habitat and destroying its prey.

Iranian Environment Watch
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RE: ON THE EDGE OF EXTINCTION - B - THE LION (Panthera leo) - Pckts - 06-06-2019, 11:03 PM
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