Khar Turan National Park
Khar Turan National Park or Touran Wildlife Refuge is a National Park in Iran. It is situated in the Semnan province, southeast of Shahrud. With a size of 1,400,000 hectares (14,000 km2), it is the second largest reserve in Iran.
Fauna
Khar Turan is home to one of the largest populations of the critically endangered Asiatic cheetah. There were about 12 – 15 of these cats in the area. Occasional reports of females with cubs indicate a breeding and perhaps growing population. On late December 2014, four new cheetahs have been spotted by camera traps.[2] Another four new individuals consisting of a female and her three cubs had been reported in January 2015, after another eleven new cheetahs were spotted a month before,[3] and an additional eight cheetahs had been spotted in July 2015.[4] With the increasing numbers of cheetahs in Khar Turan, there is an estimated population of between 39 and 42 individuals.
Khar Turan has the largest population of Persian onager, and two species of gazelles: the goitered gazelle and Indian gazelle, both in good numbers. There are also wild sheep and goats in the reserve.
See also
- Kharturan Rural District
- Nayband Wildlife Sanctuary
- Turan
- Wildlife of Iran
References
- "UNESCO Biosphere Reserve Directory".
- "Camera traps capture 4 new Asiatic Cheetahs in Iran". mehrnews.com. 28 December 2014. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- "Female Asiatic cheetah, 3 cubs sighted in Turan National Park". mehrnews.com. 21 January 2015. Retrieved 6 July 2015.
- "8 Asiatic cheetahs spotted in Shahroud". mehrnews.com. 3 July 2015. Retrieved 3 July 2015.