Falconry, a living human heritage (Germany, Saudi Arabia, Austria, Belgium, Republic of Korea, Croatia, United Arab Emirates, Spain, France, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Morocco, Mongolia, Pakistan, Netherlands (Kingdom of the), Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Slovakia, Syrian Arab Republic, Czechia)Nomination: Representative List 2021
EN: Children learn how to interact with falcons at a young age, Syrian Arab Republic
EN: Transmission of falconry practicing to the new generation, United Arab Emirates
EN: The first female Emirati falconer practicing in the desert, United Arab Emirates
EN: The UAE female falconer teaching her daughter the art of falconry, United Arab Emirates
EN: The tradition of falconry is passed down through generations through stories, books and first-hand experience. Falconry is ideal in order to connect children from early ages with nature and wildlife, Croatia
EN: Hunting with falcons and hunting-dogs. The event was organized by the Hungarian Falconry Club in Abádszalók, Hungary
EN: Father and daughter, Ireland
EN: Young falconry practitioner in one of the local falconry festivals in Kyrgyzstan
EN: Feeding a very young bird, Netherlands
EN: Polish falconer working on reestablishing the tree nesting population of peregrine, Poland
EN: Hand-made falconry tools, made with natural materials, Slovakia
EN: Young people, future bearers of the element, Slovakia
EN: A woman works on falconry tools by hand, Syrian Arab Republic
EN: Women weave hunting nets by hands, Syrian Arab Republic