The International Conference for Falconry at the 2nd International Festival of Falconry. 15-17 Dec.

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Source: The Internatiioanl Conference for Falconry 15-17Dec 2011 Al Ain, UAE

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Location: Al Ain, UAE

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The International Conference for Falconry at the 2nd International Festival of Falconry. 15-17 Dec. 2011, Al Ain, UAE. In English and Arabic.  

Abstracts of session on Falconry Heritage, published in Abstract book on pp.17-22 and held on Thursday on 16th December 2011.

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