Falconers against the illegal killing and illegal trade in birds of prey. Janusz Sielicki IAF Conservation Officer

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Falconers against the illegal killing and illegal trade in birds of prey Janusz Sielicki IAF Conservation Officer

What is falconry? The art of hunting taking quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of trained birds of prey

Falconry has a long cultural tradition and generally has a low hunting impact

Falconry - Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO

Visit at http://iaf.org/documents.php

Statement of the International Association for Falconry and the Conservation of Birds of Prey regarding the Illegal Wildlife Trade.. 2. Most falconry raptors are provided through captive breeding, while these breeding projects have also contributed to restoration efforts in the wild. A small proportion of falconry raptors are obtained from wild populations based on scientifically determined sustainable quotas. There remains concern regarding falconry birds which are taken illegally. The IAF is planning a registration scheme designed to prevent the laundering of illegal raptors and halt this illegal use. The support of conservation organizations and regulatory authorities will be essential for the success of this project.

FALCONRY CAN HAVE DIRECT CONSERVATION BENEFITS Example: Understanding the orange-breasted falcon

FALCONRY CAN HAVE DIRECT CONSERVATION BENEFITS Example: Understanding the saker falcon

Illegal trade is bad for legal falconry

THE IAF PROPOSES A GLOBAL REGISTRATION SYSTEM THAT: DISCOURAGES ILLEGAL FALCONRY FACILITATES THE PURSUIT OF LEGAL FALCONRY RECORDS AND AUTHENTICATES ANCESTRY AND PROVENANCE A MARK AND BANK SCHEME

THE MARK Passive Integrated Transponder (PIT Tag) or Microchip An electronic tag (E-Tag) with a unique code that is easily readable and links to a central, internet-accessible database The E-Tag could be placed within the bird, or within a closed ring

Microchips are used extensively and effectively in research and pet identification

Microchips are safe Passive Integrated Transponder Tags as Markers for Chicks B. E. Jamison,*,1 R. S. Beyer, R. J. Robel,* and J. S. Pontius *Kansas State University, Division of Biology, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-4901; Kansas State University, Department of Animal Sciences and Industry, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-1606; and Kansas State University, Department of Statistics and Kansas Research and Extension, Manhattan, Kansas 66506-0802 ABSTRACT Passive integrated transponder (PIT) tags have been used to mark a variety of organisms and have potential for marking poultry chicks. We examined the effects of PIT tags subcutaneously implanted in 3- and 7-d-old Leghorn chicks and found no significant differences over 40 d in survival or rate of daily body mass gain among tagged chicks and controls. The PIT-tagged birds were not more susceptible to pecking by other chicks than controls. No birds died, but 1 of 20 chicks lost its tag during the study. We believe that PIT tags provide a viable technique for marking individual juvenile birds, if tag loss can be reduced. Costs may be prohibitive in studies involving large numbers of birds. (Key Words: passive integrated transponders, tag retention, survival, body mass gain, Leghorns) 2000 Poultry Science 78:946-948

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Polymorphic (microsatellite) markers are now available for many raptors and can be developed further DNA fingerprinting can be expensive and technically demanding, therefore the BANK acts primarily as a highly effective deterrent to be used only in cases of suspicion THE BANK A tissue sample (micro-feather or tiny biopsy) held in secure longterm storage, for DNA sequencing SHOULD SUSPICION ARISE

Molecular technology can protect falconers

A mark and bank scheme will devalue illegally-taken birds from the wild and prevent laundering through captive breeding programs

A mark and bank scheme could: Protect legal falconers Encourage conservation of sustainable resources Protect vulnerable raptor populations from illegal wild-take Prove ancestry and provenance Increase knowledge of raptor biology

Maltese Falcon Birdlife Malta prepared the Life+ proposal on brookei Peregrine reintroduction in Malta. IAF as Associated Beneficiary is supporting this project. IAF works with Maltese hunters to support educational projects aimed at hunters of Malta to promote bird of prey protection

Education Falconers worldwide promote knowledge on birds of prey and their conservation.

Saker Portal www.sakernet.org Portal to develop trust is being run in collaboration with IUCN, BirdLife International and CMS/UNEP. The point of this project is to address illegal or unsustainable trade through measuring this and changing attitudes.

Falconry and sustainable use IAF strongly supports a limited and legal harvest of wild raptors for falconry provided that this is demonstrably sustainable. This is a traditional and well established practice and is accepted in many parts of the world.

Falconry and sustainable use Traditional falconry has used passage birds and, where strong wild populations allow this. Falconers should be able to aspire to enjoying this experience. This is also a tradition in many regions to release the birds after a hunting season.

Falconry and sustainable use Where numbers of birds required for falconry are small (as in South Africa or for European Sparrowhawks in Ireland for example) the requirement for captive breeding will demand an unnecessary number of birds held for life in breeding pens. Use of wild birds is a preferred solution.

Falconry and sustainable use The genetic diversity of the captive breeding pool needs to be ensured. We are against domestication of birds of prey.

Conclusion IAF is against illegal killing and illegal trade in birds of prey. Sustainable, legal and controlled use is a preferable solution

Thank you for Your attention