Welcome to the pages of the
International Association for Falconry and Conservation of
Birds of Prey.
Our
organization is dedicated to the preservation of the ancient
art of falconry, a hunting tradition defined as ' taking
quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of trained
birds of prey'. Preserving falconry involves maintaining not
only the traditional culture that builds practical skills of
empathy with animals, but also the conservation of raptors
and their prey through preservation of natural habitats. We
therefore encourage falconry within the context of
sustainable use of wildlife.
We
also promote ecological studies and veterinary research on
birds of prey and, where appropriate, domestic breeding of
raptors for falconry. Including such species as Peregrine
falcons, Goshawks, Saker and Gyr falcons and all other
species of raptors in whatever part of the world they may be
used for falconry and hunting.
In our site, you will find pages on the history of falconry
and its role in conservation, as well as details of how
modern falconry is practised. You can visit our extensive
Global Membership list, and read about our worldwide
activities in the IAF
Newsletter.
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