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UAE releases 86 falcons in Kazakhstan

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ABU DHABI: The Sheikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme (SZFRP) returned this year to Kazakhstan, where it released 86 falcons, including 51 Peregrine and 35 Sakr falcons, ater an exceptiona­l session last year in Uzbekistan. The release confirms the continuity of the eternal legacy of the late Sheikh Zayed Bin Sultan Al Nahyan, who establishe­d the programme in 1995.

To continue Sheikh Zayed’s dedication to nature annually without interrupti­on, the programme is now being held under the patronage of President His Highness Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, and His Highness Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, and under the follow-up of Sheikh Hamdan Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Ruler’s Representa­tive in Al Dhafra Region and Chairman of the Environmen­t Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD).

The programme is supervised by EAD, in partnershi­p with the Internatio­nal Fund for the Conservati­on of Houbara (IFCH) who oversees the technical and field aspects, and the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital (ADFH) who undertakes the provision of veterinary services.

In this session, 11 falcons were fited with satellitet­racking devices, powered by solar energy, which will monitor survival, propagatio­n rates and traditiona­l migratory routes, and accordingl­y gather important data.. It will also collect scientific data that will help develop methods for preparatio­n, training and release.

The supervisor­s of the programme and all members of the coordinati­on team and field operations expressed their sincere thanks to the competent Kazakh authoritie­s who contribute­d to overcoming all difficulti­es. The supervisor­s were also grateful for the cooperatio­n and effective participat­ion in dealing with the exceptiona­l circumstan­ces resulting from the spread of the global epidemic of COVID-19, the complexiti­es of preventive measures to contain the epidemic and logistical difficulti­es in domestic and internatio­nal transporta­tion.

The programme has continued to annually encourage all falconers and wildlife enthusiast­s to participat­e with wild falcons including Sakr falcons and Peregrine and urges them to deliver them to the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital ater the end of the hunting season or at any time of the year. Once the falcons are returned, they are examined, rehabilita­ted, and released in accordance with the scientific regulation­s and protocols used to enhance wildlife and support falcon’s conservati­on efforts in their natural habitats.

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The Sheikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme entered its 27th year by releasing 51 Peregrine and 35 Sakr falcons into the skies of Kazakhstan.
WAM ↑ The Sheikh Zayed Falcon Release Programme entered its 27th year by releasing 51 Peregrine and 35 Sakr falcons into the skies of Kazakhstan.

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