RIYADH: The Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture examined falcons participating in the second Falcons and Hunting Exhibition to ensure that they did not have bird flu, according to an offical report.
The ministry also organized a pavilion at the exhibition to provide information about disease prevention. The pavilion included veterinary teams and advanced clinics.
Falconry enthusiasts from more than 20 countries participated in the five-day exhibition, the biggest event of its kind in the Middle East. Almost 305,000 visitors attended, and more than 350 exhibitors participated.
Organized by the Saudi Falcons Club, the exhibition showcased social, cultural, educational, scientific and artistic activities, as well as exhibitor displays of falcons and weapons used in hunting.
The event featured training workshops, lectures, children’s activities, and art workshops organized in partnership with the Saudi Society of Fine Arts.
The event was part of Riyadh Season, which runs until mid-December. The Saudi Seasons program includes 11 festivals aimed at promoting the Kingdom as a world-class visitor destination.
Saudi Environment Ministry: Falconry expo disease-free
Saudi Environment Ministry: Falconry expo disease-free
- The Saudi Seasons program includes 11 festivals aimed at promoting the Kingdom as a world-class visitor destination