The Qatari Al-Gannas Association announced the extension of the process of receiving falcons as part of a campaign "Saqqair Qatar" Six until March 25th. Mr. Ali bin Khatim Al-Mahshadi, head of the Qatari Al-Qannas Association, said: 42 falcons donated by falconers were received as part of the sixth campaign to return falcons to nature (2023), calling for the initiative to participate in the campaign and its success, especially in light of the success of previous campaigns in order to preserve biodiversity. and environmental protection. Al-Mahshadi attributed the reason for extending the process of receiving the falcons to the desire of the falconers who did not have the opportunity to participate in the campaign, and their circumstances did not allow them to do so, so it was decided to extend the deadline until March 25, provided that the falcons travel to Azerbaijan on March 28 and release them in nature on March 30. current. The head of the Qatari Al-Gannas Association thanked all the falconers who participated in the campaign with their falcons, whether in the sixth campaign or previous campaigns, due to their great role in the success of the campaign since its inception until now. Among the falconers who donated their falcons was Khalid bin Ali Al-Badi, who thanked the Qatari Al-Qannas Association and those in charge of the idea of returning falcons to nature, and commented on that: "This is a good initiative, and we want to contribute to it and help make it a success. I encourage everyone who has a falcon who wants to do without it, to return it to nature, especially good and good falcons, so that future generations can benefit from it.". It is worth noting that the Qatari Al-Gannas Association announced during its latest Marmi International Hunting and Falcon Festival its readiness to launch its sixth campaign to release falcons in nature.
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Extending the reception period for falcons as part of the “Qatar Falcons” campaign. Until the 25th of March
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