Iranian Museum Showcasing Extinct, Endangered Species
download all picturesTEHRAN (ANA)- Pardisan Museum of Diversity is one of Tehran’s many museums where crowds of Iranian and foreign tourists jostle on a daily basis. It was inaugurated in 2000 in a park of the same name (Pardisan), and since then it has been an influential center for educating all age groups and nature lovers.
The institution collects, registers, records, identifies, categorizes, and preserves samples of animals and plants from all over the world.
Taxidermies of endangered birds like partridge, bustard, and ring-necked pheasant and extinct animals like Caspian tiger and Persian lion are among the museum's treasures.
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