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Midwest winters are changing. So is the ancient sport of falconryGREENLEAF, Wis. (AP) — Stephanie Stevens has a good reason to love the bone-numbing cold of a Wisconsin winter. Every weekend, she loads up her minivan with a large green box and drives out to rural ...
“She’s intense,” Stevens says, stroking her dappled feathers lightly. Falconers dedicate large chunks of the coldest season of the year to spending time outdoors, working together with their ...
As falconers adapt to these shifts, the future of this ancient practice remains uncertain in the Upper Midwest. More for You NASA, SpaceX launch mission to bring astronauts Sunita Williams, Butch ...
“She's intense,” Stevens says, stroking her dappled feathers lightly. Falconers dedicate large chunks of the coldest season of the year to spending time outdoors, working together with their ...
The ancient sport of falconry in the US is changing dramatically, no thanks to climate change and development.
Falconers are people who breed and train hawks for hunting. The ancient art of falconry is now being applied to combat pest birds such as crows and pigeons. Receiving requests from farms ...
Matsubara Hidetoshi, one of Japan's last traditional falconers, resides in rural Tohoku with only the company of his birds. A sudden request by a young city-dweller may be key to retaining his legacy.
“She’s intense,” Stevens says, stroking her dappled feathers lightly. Falconers dedicate large chunks of the coldest season of the year to spending time outdoors, working together with their ...
The Archives of Falconry in Boise is preparing to reopen, showcasing what they say is the largest collection of falconry ...
People interested in falconry can join the Ohio Falconry Association for its end-of-season meet to go squirrel and rabbit ...
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