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Natural history of the UAE,
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Report by National US Arab Chamber of Commerce on the UAE. Vol XV, No 3, June 2007. Includes analysis of UAE economy. |

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HISTORY & TRADITIONS - FALCONRY
Powerful contest in Abu Dhabi to find the most beautiful hybrid falcon of the world Posted on 12/09/2008
The International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition (Abu Dhabi 2008) will host the first beauty contest for hybrid falcons only, organizers of the event said.
The beauty contest enjoys worldwide popularity and has attracted participation from falconers of various nationalities, said Mohammed Khalaf Al Mazroui, Chairman of the Organising Committee of the Exhibition and Board Member of Emirates Falconers Club (EFC).
The Exhibition, which will be held October 8-11, 2008, aims to take
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Injured falcons on the wing again Posted on 18/05/2008
At first, medical staff feared it was a hopeless case. The young falcon was near death after diving under a moving car while hunting. Four months later, and after six operations that included feather implants and a new plastic ear, Baby was at home with her owner and once again chasing her prey across the desert.
"I just couldn't give up,” said Dr Margit Muller, the director and chief vet at the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital. "One look at its pleading eyes and my heart just melted.”
With 40
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UAE is leading global campaign to recognise falconry as world heritage Posted on 24/03/2008
The UAE is currently leading international efforts to compile a compact dossier for registering falconry as world heritage at UNESCO, a senior UAE official said.
'Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) is coordinating efforts with Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi, Emirates Falconers' Club and International Association for Falconry (IAF) to update falconry strategies for conservation of falconry as part of preparations of the dossier, Mohammed Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Director General of
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Plan to release thousands of houbaras into the wild Posted on 05/11/2007
National Avian Research Centre (NARC) has plans to release thousands of Houbara Bustards into the wild. The decision follows the centre's success in captive breeding at its facility in Suweihan. The Houbara is listed as an endangered species and its population in the wild is fast decreasing as a result of over-hunting. It is also the favourite quarry of Arab falconers and its could have serious a social and cultural impact in the UAE.
The NARC, an arm of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi, has
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Abu Dhabi plans falconry and culture centre Posted on 18/07/2007
Falconry and traditional Bedouin lifestyles will be showcased at a multi-million dirham desert village project to be built in Abu Dhabi. The team behind the centre intend it to become a major attraction for tourists and future generations of Emiratis. The scheme - the brainchild of General Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces - is being developed by the Environment Agency - Abu Dhabi (EAD).
The plans were revealed
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Mohammed donates Dh7.5m for preservation of falconry Posted on 16/07/2007
General Shaikh Mohammad Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Abu Dhabi Crown Prince and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, yesterday donated Dh7.5 million to the Falconry Heritage Trust. The money was handed over to the trust by Shaikh Sultan Bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority and Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage.
The Falconry Heritage Trust is the international body responsible for preservation of the knowledge and understanding of
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Arab falcons take to the Berkshire skies Posted on 16/07/2007
The UAE had a large presence at the International Festival of Falconry in the UK, with 70 Emiratis running themed stalls. A parade of UAE falconers, Bedouin tents, camels and saluki dogs were all on show in the English countryside. Teams from over 30 other countries also took part. Airline worker John Green, 58, said: "It's strange to have a Bedouin tent and camels in the… fields with an English stately home in the background but it's lovely to see. "Seeing this impressive display from the
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Emirati falconers arrive in London Posted on 15/07/2007
London - A delegation of Emirati falconers from the Emirates Falconers Club arrived yesterday in London, accompanying Sheikh Sultan bin Tahnoun Al Nahyan, Chairman of the Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority, ADTA, and the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage, ADACH, a VIP delegation from the Abu Dhabi Government and officials from the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi, EAD, to publicise and promote the efforts of the UAE to preserve the traditional sport of falconry for future generations.
During
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Nad Al Sheba Falcon Centre evokes enthusiasm among visitors Posted on 02/11/2006
Visitors and tourists to Dubai have shown great enthusiasm at the newly-opened National Falcon Centre at Nad Al Sheba, which offers sale of falcons and all accessories related to falconry. Mohammed AbdulKarim Julfar, Assistant Director General of Dubai Municipality for Financial and Properties Affairs, said as much as 80 of the Dh16 million centre is now occupied and a few facilities are still being finalized including a large cafeteria.
The municipality-run facility, which is expected to
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Khalifa donates 100 falcons to 'ADIHEX 2006' Posted on 26/08/2006
His Highness Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the UAE, donated 100 falcons for the raffle draws to be held during the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition 'ADIHEX 2006', 11 - 15 September.
This donation came in accordance with Sheikh Khalifa's adherence to supporting the conservation of our deep-rooted heritage, and the conservation of falconry as a world cultural heritage through the sustainable hunting methods that ensure the balance between preserving
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Dh100m is spent on falconry every year Posted on 19/08/2006
Every year the UAE government spends Dh100 million on falconry. The investment is for the protection of the wild falcon and increasing awareness of this endangered species. "No other country spends this amount of money for the benefit of the wild falcon," said Mohamed Khalaf Al Mazrouei, Director General of Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage. The Emirates Falconers' Club is, in fact, running various projects aimed at the protection of the wild falcon.
"Since 2002 we started
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Hospital that keeps falcons in good health Posted on 22/07/2006
The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital (ADFH) has more than 80 patients at present. "There can be as many as 4,000 patients in a year. Falcons are our main specialty. But we also treat other birds like parrots or pigeons," said Dr Raj Ragavan, one of the two doctors at the hospital.
ADFH is the largest public aviary hospital in the Middle East, founded in 1999 by the Abu Dhabi Environment Agency. It has just completed a full renovation. The hospital now has more space and state-of-the-art equipment.
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The World's Finest Falcons to Compete at 'ABU DHABI 2006' Posted on 02/07/2006
The International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition 'ABU DHABI 2006', which will be held under the auspices of Sheikh Hamdan bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the Emirates Falconers' Club (EFC), from 11 to 15 September, has on its schedule many globally reputable activities and competitions that reflect Abu Dhabi's ground-breaking efforts for the conservation of the deep-rooted heritage of the United Arab Emirates, the conservation of species, and the protection of the
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Falcon beauty contest Posted on 27/06/2006
Organisers of the Abu Dhabi International Hunting and Equestrian Exhibition have announced judging criteria for the Falcon Beauty Contest which will be held for the third consecutive year as part of the show.
Falcons will be judged on size, colourful feathers, the nose, neck (the longer the better) and beak (a short beak is preferred). Age will also play a major role in winning the competition.
This contest is part of the effort to promote awareness as well as the ethics of falconry,
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Freed falcons chart way to Central Asia Posted on 08/06/2006
Two of the four falcons tagged with satellite transmitters released into the wild in Pakistan's Chitral Valley last month, arrived in Tajikistan and are heading further north to Uzbekistan and China.
According to the Environment Agency Abu Dhabi (EAD), which supervised this year's Falcon Release Programme with the support of its Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital, the birds were among 60 falcons released into the wild in Chitral, near the Afghan border in northern Pakistan, on May 18.
One of them
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