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Iman Ebrahimi
ایمان ابراهیمی
Born
Isfahan, Iran
NationalityIranian
Known forBird Conservation

Iman Ebrahimi (Persian: ایمان ابراهیمی) is an Iranian bird conservationist and environmental psychologist, currently serving as the CEO of AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society..[1] He is recognized for his contributions to bird conservation in Iran and is the author of the "Bird Migration and Migratory Birds of Iran" (Persian: مهاجرت پرندگان و پرندگان مهاجرت ایران), for which he received the Mehregan Award.[2] Ebrahimi holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Tehran and a Master's degree in Mental Health from Iran University of Medical Sciences (IUMS). He has been manager of conservation projects including the Selection of Flagship Species in Dashte Arjan Wetland Project[3], Gavkhouni Wetland Website[4], and Bird Census in Isfahan, Fars and Hormozgan Province Project[5] under the Wetland International. He has also received awards such as the Future for Nature Award Nominee (2023)[6] and the EE 30 Under 30 Award (2022) [7] by the North American Association for Environmental Education . Ebrahimi frequently engages in public speaking like TEDx[8] and CreativeMornings[9]

References

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  1. ^ "AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society". AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society.
  2. ^ "Mehregan Awardees 2023". Mehregan Awardees in 2023. Mehr. Mehr News Agency.
  3. ^ Ebrahimi, Iman; Kazemi, Fatemeh. "Report on the Methodology of Flag Species Identification in the Arzhan Plain Region" (PDF). AvayeBoom. AvayeBoom Bird Conservation Society.
  4. ^ "Gavkhouni International Wetland".
  5. ^ Kazemi, Fatemeh; Ebrahimi, Iman; Gholami, Behrad. "Waterbird Census of Hormozgan Province, Iran, 2023 and Comparing the Results with 2022". ResearchGate. Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  6. ^ "Announcing the 2023 Future For Nature Award Nominees".
  7. ^ "Iman Ebrahimi". NAAEE. North American Association for Environmental Education (NAAEE). Retrieved 12 June 2024.
  8. ^ "Birdwatching: improving mental health and conserving the birds". 18 February 2021.
  9. ^ "How every one of us may Extinction of a species?". creativemornings. 17 July 2020.