The joint IAF AGM – NAFA Meet will be the week of Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023 with the final night banquet on Friday, Nov. 24th....
Our organization is dedicated to the preservation of the ancient art of falconry, a hunting tradition defined as ‘taking quarry in its natural state and habitat by means of trained birds of prey‘. Preserving falconry involves maintaining not only the traditional culture that builds practical skills of empathy with animals, but also the conservation of raptors and their prey through Preservation Of Natural Habitats. We therefore encourage falconry within the context of sustainable use of wildlife.
IAF is an accredited NGO providing advisory services to UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage Committee (NGO-90006) and an accredited member of IUCN International Union for Conservation of Nature.

IAF 54th AGM — Poland 2022
The 54th IAF Council of Delegates Meeting was held November 9, 2022, in Pinczow, Poland. The meeting was a hybrid one, with some delegates attending...

Website and resources on Raptor Welfare for Falconry Birds
Falconry is a unique and mutually beneficial partnership between the raptor and the falconer. It must be recognised that the only way to achieve excellent...

Joint Workshop Against Illegal Trade in Birds of Prey
IAF put together this important workshop, in collaboration with the Emirates Falconers’ Club, and the International Fund for Houbara Conservation. Also taking part were speakers from the IUCN;...

International Saker Conference
The proceedings of the conference held in Cholpon Ata, Kyrgyzstan, in September 2016 are now available to download for free by clicking on the image....

International Conference on Stewardship of Biodiversity and Sustainable Use
The proceedings of the conference held in Moyvalley, Ireland in November 2016 are now available to download for free, by clicking on the link. The...
The IAF is an international federation of falconry organisations.
Membership (hereafter, ‘Member Organisations, ‘Associate Member Organisations’ or ‘Corresponding Member Organisation’) is limited to organisations representing falconry possessing legal personality, such as a formal constitution and membership structure, according to the laws and practices of their country, and to Supporting organisations which are not traditional types of falconry clubs or associations (hereafter, ‘Supporting Organisation’).
To be accepted as member, the proposal must fulfil the requirements and be approved at the annual IAF AGM.
Subscription by individuals is not membership and is open to individuals.
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