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Post by : Maya Rahman
The Saudi Falcons Club, collaborating with the National Center for Wildlife, has initiated an extensive falcon registration program aimed at regulating falcon ownership while ensuring adherence to environmental regulations. This effort seeks to establish a definitive framework for tracking falcon ownership, enhancing data management, and fostering sustainability within this cherished practice.
The significance of this program was underscored during the Saudi Falcons Club Cup 2025, which is ongoing in collaboration with the Eastern Region Principality in Al-Khobar until November 30. Numerous falcon owners have already registered, showcasing their dedication to following formal procedures and caring for their prized birds responsibly.
The registration initiative is geared towards educating falcon owners on the importance of keeping accurate records for each falcon. By logging vital information such as ownership, species, and movements, the program aims to align falcon breeding and activities with legal norms and conservation standards.
This initiative will enhance regulation of falcon movements, curbing illegal trade and unregistered transfers. Clear documentation of ownership rights will help prevent disputes, fostering a more organized system for falcon enthusiasts.
Further, the program plays a pivotal role in the preservation of heritage, ensuring that the age-old tradition of falconry in Saudi Arabia thrives in a responsible and sustainable manner. Falcon owners are encouraged to recognize their role in environmental stewardship, thus actively contributing to wildlife conservation and cultural heritage upkeep.
The registration initiative aligns with national sustainability objectives and emphasizes responsible wildlife management. It reflects the Saudi Falcons Club’s dedication to modernizing traditional practices while safeguarding natural resources.
Those who register their falcons will gain official recognition and support from relevant authorities, including guidance on the proper care, breeding, and movement of falcons. This formal documentation enhances the tracking and monitoring of the birds’ health and welfare, ensuring their humane treatment.
Overall, the program is a significant leap towards fostering awareness and accountability among owners. By adhering to legal protocols and maintaining precise records, this initiative bolsters compliance with environmental legislation and promotes falconry as a respected cultural and sporting tradition.
The falcon registration initiative by the Saudi Falcons Club, in partnership with the National Center for Wildlife, stands as a noteworthy advancement for the protection of falcon heritage. It promotes organized ownership, aids in environmental protection, and encourages responsible attitudes among falcon lovers. Through this initiative, Saudi Arabia’s rich falconry tradition continues sustainably while conforming to contemporary regulatory and conservation benchmarks.
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