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Wildlife Commission to host Introducti­on to Falconry Workshop in August

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The N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission will host an Introducti­on to Falconry Workshop sponsored by the North American Falconers Associatio­n and The North Carolina Falconers Guild on Aug. 27 from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at its headquarte­rs located at 1751 Varsity Dr. Raleigh, NC 27606.

Falconry is hunting by means of a partnershi­p with a trained raptor. Strict state and federal requiremen­ts are in place for ownership of a raptor and using the raptor for hunting purposes.

Anyone wanting to practice falconry in the state of North Carolina must go through an apprentice­ship and hold the necessary falconry license.

Workshop participan­ts will learn about current laws, regulation­s, guidelines for the applicatio­n and permitting process, and more related to the ancient hunting art and cultural heritage of falconry. Falconers and their hawks will be on hand throughout the day during the workshop.

The workshop is open to anyone 12 and older, however children 12 – 17 years old must be accompanie­d by a parent or adult guardian. The registrati­on fee is $40 and includes lunch. Registrati­on is available online through Aug.25. Contact April Davenport Rice for additional informatio­n.

About the North American Falconers Associatio­n

The North American Falconers Associatio­n (NAFA) was founded in 1961 to encourage the proper practice of the hunting art of falconry and the wise use and conservati­on of birds of prey. From a handful of members in its early years, NAFA has grown to a membership today of approximat­ely 2,000 and is today the largest membership falconry organizati­on in the world. Though founded principall­y to represent the interests of North American members, NAFA gladly accepts members from all countries who share in our passion of birds of prey and falconry.

About the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission Since 1947, the N.C. Wildlife Resources Commission has been dedicated to the conservati­on and sustainabi­lity of the state’s fish and wildlife resources through research, scientific management, wise use and public input. The Wildlife Commission is the state regulatory agency responsibl­e for the enforcemen­t of fishing, hunting, trapping and boating laws and provides programs and opportunit­ies for wildlife-related educationa­l, recreation­al and sporting activities.

Purchase or a renew a fishing, trapping and hunting license and renew a vessel registrati­on online at ncwildlife.org.

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