Persian zebra’s population soars in Kavir National Park
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The population of Persian zebras in Kavir National Park, Semnan province, Iran has increased from 13 in 1984-1985 to 55 in 2024 due to successful conservation efforts, preventing their extinction.
TEHRAN –Persian zebra was about to go extinct in Kavir National Park, Semnan province, almost three decades ago, but successful conservation efforts have brought them back to life, with their population increasing from 13 individuals in the Iranian year 1363 (1984-1985) to 55 this year.