World's
largest falcon hospital cares for Emirati heritage
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[April 30, 2019]
ABU DHABI (Reuters) - When a falcon in the
Gulf Arab countries falls sick, the owners of these
much-loved and expensive hunting birds know where to
take them: The world's largest falcon hospital, in Abu
Dhabi.
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"It's their baby, they want the best for it," said hospital
director Margit Muller, a German veterinarian with over 25 years
experience in treating falcons.
"Sometimes when the falcons have an accident at night, the
owners will sit there for hours into the early morning."
The birds are more than pets and the practice is more than a
sport.
Falconry is an important part of the cultural desert heritage of
Arabs of the United Arab Emirates and neighboring countries such
as Saudi Arabia going back thousand of years.
"The Bedouin used falcons to hunt meat ... so the falcon was
essential to ensure the survival of the Bedouin's family," said
Muller. "(The birds) have always been considered like the
children of the family and this remains until today."
With flight speeds exceeding 300 km (186 miles) an hour, falcons
can suffer serious injuries as they collide with prey, misjudge
a landing or ingest infected meat.
The government-supported Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital is the
world's main center for falcon medicine, research and training.
Its subsidized prices means people of all income levels can use
its falcon care, Muller said.
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"Nowadays falconry is one of the very few opportunities for the
former Bedouin to reconnect to their past," she said.
Falcons are recognized internationally as endangered and only
captive bred falcons can be legally owned in the UAE.
Hunting in the UAE outside a few special reserves is illegal, so
owners train their birds using meat and then fly them to countries
like Pakistan, Morocco and the central Asian region during colder
months.
The UAE issues falcons their own passports and the birds travel with
their owners in airplane cabins, sometimes dozens at a time for
specific hunting trips.
(Reporting by Lisa Barrington and Reuters TV, Editing by William
Maclean)
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