Saudi Falcons Club Unveils Registration Program for Falcon Owners

Saudi Falcons Club Unveils Registration Program for Falcon Owners

Post by : Mara Rahim

In a collaborative effort with the National Center for Wildlife, the Saudi Falcons Club has introduced a new falcon registration initiative aimed at governing falcon ownership and ensuring adherence to environmental regulations. This program strives to create a comprehensive framework for documenting falcon ownership, enhancing data management, and supporting sustainable practices tied to this cherished tradition.

The significance of this initiative was highlighted during the ongoing Saudi Falcons Club Cup 2025, hosted alongside the Eastern Region Principality in Al-Khobar, which runs until November 30. Many falcon owners have turned out to the registration center, reflecting their dedication to conforming to official regulations and safeguarding their prized falcons.

The registration initiatives also aim to educate falcon owners on the importance of keeping accurate records for each bird. By documenting details such as ownership, species, and movement history, the program ensures all falcon-related activities comply with legal standards and promote environmental conservation.

This program is essential in regulating falcon movements, deterring illegal trade and unregulated transfers. With clear ownership documentation, owners can reinforce their legal rights, minimizing potential disputes, and establishing a more organized environment for falcon lovers.

Additionally, the program plays a vital role in the preservation of heritage, allowing the age-old tradition of falconry in Saudi Arabia to thrive responsibly and sustainably. Owners are urged to acknowledge their part in environmental stewardship, becoming proactive in preserving wildlife and cultural legacy.

The registration initiative is also in harmony with wider national objectives of environmental sustainability and responsible wildlife management, affirming the Saudi Falcons Club's dedication to evolving traditional practices while ensuring the protection of natural resources.

Those who register their falcons can look forward to official acknowledgment and resources from authorities, including advice on appropriate care, breeding, and transport of the birds. This formal recognition aids in monitoring the health and condition of falcons, ensuring their humane treatment.

Through this initiative, the program serves as a pivotal step towards fostering awareness and responsibility among owners. Following legal protocols and maintaining precise records enhance adherence to environmental legislation and elevate falconry's status as a revered cultural and sporting pursuit.

Ultimately, the falcon registration initiative by the Saudi Falcons Club and the National Center for Wildlife signifies a meaningful effort to preserve falcon heritage. It reinforces organized falcon ownership, advocates environmental preservation, and promotes ethical practices among falcon aficionados. This program ensures that the rich falconry legacy in Saudi Arabia continues to flourish sustainably while adhering to modern regulatory frameworks.

Nov. 29, 2025 5:18 p.m. 401
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