The Saudi Falconry Club has signed a MoU with the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Wildlife Sanctuary Authority to contribute to the preservation of historical heritage related to falcon culture and hunting in the Kingdom.
The memorandum was signed by Saudi Falcon Club General Manager Hussam Al-Khazimi and Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Board General Manager Engineer Muhammad Al-Shalan.
The Memorandum of Understanding aims to promote falconry heritage, publicity, dissemination and falconry events, as well as scientific research, falcon-related information exchange and cooperation in events organized by the two parties.
Al-Khazimi emphasized that the Saudi Falconry Club is working hard to build partnerships with the relevant authorities and authorities in order to join forces and exchange experiences between workers in sectors interested in falconry, explaining that one of the main goals of the club is to preserve the heritage of falconry and to highlight it as a heritage that is passed down from generation to generation, and this issue calls for a concerted effort within these partnerships, celebrating the efforts of the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Reserve Authority to revitalize heritage activities and lovers.
It is noteworthy that the Saudi Falconry Club was created with the aim of caring for falcons as a cultural and heritage and supporting activities related to it in every way.