Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation

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Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF)
مؤسسه حیات وحش میراث پارسیان
Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation logo.png
Formation2008
Purposeconservation
Location
Websitepersianwildlife.org

The Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation (PWHF; Persian: مؤسسه حیات وحش میراث پارسیان) is an Iranian conservationist organization which studies and protects the endangered asiatic cheetah.[1] Iranian-American businessman Morad Tahbaz is a co-founder of group.[2] In January 2018, Iranian authorities arrested Tahbaz along with eight other PWHF-affiliated individuals, including Niloufar Bayani.[3][4]

A group of environmentalists founded PWHF in 2008 to address concern over the dwindling number of asiatic cheetahs.[1] PWHF operated with the permission of the Iranian government and worked closely with Iran's Department of Environment.[5]

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  1. ^ a b "They wanted to save endangered cheetahs in Iran. Their work landed them in jail". PRI. 4 September 2019.
  2. ^ "Environmental Scientists Being Detained In Iran and Accused of Spying". Committee of Concerned Scientists. October 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Environmentalists Detained in Crackdown Denied Legal Counsel Amid Claims Some Were 'Jewish Spies'". Center for Human Rights in Iran. March 5, 2018.
  4. ^ "Another American Confirmed Held in Iran". The Wall Street Journal. February 12, 2018.
  5. ^ "Jailed researchers trying to protect threatened cheetahs in Iran await verdict". National Geographic. 15 March 2019.

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