UNESCO registers falconry as Universal Human Heritage
Last Tuesday in Nairobi, UNESCO registered falconry as live human heritage in the representative list of Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.
The initiative was proposed by UAE and supported by 11 other countries where falconry is so practiced. These countries were Syria, Saudi Arabia, Morocco, Qatar, Belgium, France, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Mongolia, South Korea, and Spain.
UNESCO recognized the importance that falconry has in the environment and the social values that it represents as well as its cultural impact. Moreover, the organization emphasized its ancestral and international character.
We must congratulate the falconry community.
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