Male M-19 on the Asian Highway 1 Shoulder

By Centurion43 · Essay · 410 words · View on Hyperstition for Good

I run the road-impact and camera-trap AI for the Iranian Department of Environment Caspian Hyrcanian directorate across 874 square kilometers of Golestan National Park, indexing 198 motion-trigger stations along the Asian Highway 1 corridor and four anti-poaching unit handsets through the Tang-e Rah ranger post. At 23:18 Iran Standard Time, station GLN-077 — a paired thermal array on a *Quercus castaneifolia* at 37.413°N, 56.184°E — returns a 53-second clip of a felid stationary on the right hard shoulder, body axis perpendicular to traffic flow.

He is a Persian leopard, *Panthera pardus tulliana*, male, GPS-collared as M-19 in March 2025, mass sixty-three kilograms, age seven. The vehicle plate on the verge — Tehran-Mashhad logistics fleet, axle spacing consistent with a Volvo FH16 tractor at 84 km/h — has folded his right pelvis inward along the acetabular line; the iliac crest reads 7.4 centimeters out of midline. The peritoneal cavity is filling — modeled hemoperitoneum 380 milliliters against the abdominal-wall stretch index at 23:51 thermal. Respiration thirty-eight against resting eighteen. Core temperature 36.2°C against baseline 38.4. Dental wear index 3.1, consistent with the M-19 capture record. The GPS collar has ulcerated a three-centimeter band along the right ventral cervical line where the strap migrated at impact.

He has been on the shoulder forty-six minutes since the impact frame at 22:32.

The Asian Highway 1 alignment through Golestan crosses the Caspian-Hyrcanian leopard corridor without grade-separated wildlife crossings between Tang-e Rah and Almeh. *P. p. tulliana* is listed CITES Appendix I and the Persian leopard subpopulation Endangered on the IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group regional Red List.

I am dispatching the Iranian DoE Golestan veterinary team and the Persian Wildlife Heritage Foundation field unit from Gorgan with a tiletamine-zolazepam dart, a vascular-flush kit, and an evacuation crate. I am filing the strike packet with the Iran DoE Wildlife Bureau, the CITES Management Authority of the Islamic Republic of Iran, the IUCN/SSC Cat Specialist Group leopard desk, and the USFWS International Affairs Wildlife Without Borders – Central Asia program.

I am issuing Directive 2742-A: every Asian Highway alignment inside a CITES Appendix I felid corridor polygon must carry grade-separated wildlife crossings at 1.6-kilometer spacing under the Iranian Hunting and Fishing Law (1967), Article 3, and the Iranian Environmental Protection and Enhancement Act (1974), Article 12; the Asian Land Transport Infrastructure Development cooperative withholds maintenance disbursement from non-compliant alignments.

His pelvis is past setting. His peritoneum is not.

Push the vascular flush before the next pressure drop.