Falcon trafficking soars in Middle East, fueled by conflict and poverty

ZARQA GOVERNORATE, Jordan; ERBIL, Iraq; QAMISHLI, Syria — In the darkness of a small, windowless room, half a dozen falcons were perched on low wooden stools, their eyes covered with leather hoods. Crouching on the sand-covered floor, their caretaker gently unhooded some of the birds, which stretched their wings cautiously. For most of them, free … Continue reading Falcon trafficking soars in Middle East, fueled by conflict and poverty