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Saudi Falcons Club Releases Endangered Falcons in Kazakhstan

Endangered falcons have been released in Kazakhstan under Saudi Arabia’s Hadad programme.

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Saudi Falcons Club Releases Endangered Falcons in Kazakhstan

Endangered falcons have been released in Kazakhstan as part of an international conservation initiative led by the Saudi Falcons Club.

The release forms part of the Hadad programme, which focuses on returning falcons to their natural habitats and supporting population stability along global migration routes.

The programme targets species including the Saker falcon and Peregrine falcon, using a scientific methodology designed to facilitate their reintegration into the wild.

The Kazakhstan release is part of the 2026 cycle, with birds introduced into environments aligned with their natural migratory paths and ecological conditions.

The initiative follows a structured, research-based approach to conservation, focusing on selecting suitable release locations and supporting the birds’ return to established life cycles.

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