ABU DHABI (Reuters) - When a falcon in the Gulf Arab countries falls sick, the owners of these much-loved and expensive hunting birds know where to take them: The world's largest falcon hospital, in ...
Images of falcons are prevalent the moment you step into the United Arab Emirates. They're everywhere — on walls, in TV ads, even on bank notes. The falcon is UAE's national bird. And the Emiratis ...
One of Abu Dhabi's more obscure attractions is the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital: This functioning animal care unit is devoted to the health of falcons, which have long played an important role in Emirati ...
In the heart of the Arabian Peninsula, Falcon Hospital in Qatar is soaring to new heights in healthcare, raising the bar and leaving human hospitals across the world with much to ponder. With state-of ...
DOHA, Qatar — As soon as the clinic opens, the patients and their guardians begin streaming in. In the waiting room, the mood is a mix of anxiety and ennui. Some visitors pace the marble floors.
The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital has become a major tourist attraction where around 9,000 birds, worth up to $1 million, get treated every year. The hospital, which includes an intensive care unit, ...
Abu Dhabi : The Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital treated more than 5,000 birds in 2010, an increase of 18 per cent over the number treated in 2009. Established in 1999, the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital (ADFH) ...
A falcon is seen after a surgery in the operating room at the Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates April 28, 2019. Picture taken April 28, 2019. REUTERS/Christopher Pike ...