13 resultados para Falconry
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Bibliography: p. 91.
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International Design Competition for Qatar Psychiatric Hospital. The scheme for the Al Wakra Respite and Recovery Centre delivers on an all-in attitude toward evidence-based design. It sets new benchmarks in so many ways: the way it allows excellent separation between patient cohorts without unnecessary or visible restrictions; the way it allows sharing of most of the clinical kit and spaces; the way services reticulation and facilities management takes place without compromising security and safety; the ways It abandons the institutional axioms that are still so ubiquitous elsewhere, so it can appear as the friendly, welcoming and wholesome; the way it allows incredible flexibility to allow changes or flexion on the fly; the way it has such ‘good bones’ for more structural changes as the future unfolds. But most importantly, the scheme will be exemplary in the way the building itself plays a role in promoting the recovery and mental well-being of its residents. Like no other, the Centre will rise to the challenges of supporting and inspiring an exemplary mental health service and promote the well-being of the patients. The 160 bed scheme allows for 43,000m2 of landscape, packed with wholesome things to do and experience. The Aspire zone even has stables and a falconry, both to celebrate the love that Qatari people have for horses and birds.
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This research project focuses on contemporary eagle-taming falconry practice of the Altaic Kazakhs animal herding society in Bayan Ulgii Province in Western Mongolia. It aims to contributing both theoretical and empirical criteria for cultural preservation of Asian falconry. This cultural as well as environmental discourse is illustrated with concentrated field research framed by ecological anthropology and ethno-ornithology from the viewpoint of “Human-Animal Interaction (HAI)” and “Human-Animal Behavior (HAB)”. Part I (Chapter 2 & 3) explores ethno-archaeological and ethno-ornithological dimensions by interpretive research of archaeological artefacts which trace the historical depth of Asian falconry culture. Part II (Chapter 4 & 5) provides an extensive ethnographic narrative of Altaic Kazakh falconry, which is the central part of this research project. The “Traditional Art and Knowledge (TAK)” in human-raptor interactions, comprising the entire cycle of capture, perch, feeding, training, hunting, and release, is presented with specific emphasis on its relation to environmental and societal context. Traditional falconry as integral part of a nomadic lifestyle has to face some critical problems nowadays which necessitate preventing the complete disappearance of this outstanding indigenous cultural heritage. Part III (Chapter 6 & 7) thus focuses on the cultural sustainability of Altaic Kazakh falconry. Changing livelihoods, sedentarisation, and decontextualisation are identified as major threats. The role of Golden Eagle Festivals is critically analysed with regard to positive and negative impact. This part also intends to contribute to the academic definition of eagle falconry as an intangible cultural heritage, and to provide scientific criteria for a preservation master plan, as well as stipulate local resilience by pointing to successive actions needed for conservation. This research project concludes that cultural sustainability of Altaic Kazakh falconry needs to be supported from the angles of three theoretical frameworks; (1) Cultural affairs for protection based on the concept of nature-guardianship in its cultural domain, (2) Sustainable development and improvement of animal herding productivity and herder’s livelihood, (3) Natural resource management, especially supporting the population of Golden Eagles, their potential prey animals, and their nesting environment.
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Background: Buteo magnirostris, popularly known as roadside hawk belongs to the family Accipitridae, Ciconiiformes. The specimen is common throughout Brazil inhabiting open areas, tolerating disturbed areas very well, but avoiding dense forests. The trematodes are common parasites in the intestines of birds of prey, with scant notice of pathogenic infections. However, severe infections of trematodes Strigeidae family have been previously reported as a cause of anemia, diarrhea, enteritis, weight loss and death. This paper aims to report the occurrence of infection in S. Falconis in B. magnirostris diagnosed by post mortem examination. Case: The specimen of B. magnirostris, male, young was sent for necropsy at the Laboratory of Veterinary Pathology, Federal Rural University of Semi-Arid (UFERSA), Mossoró-RN, Brazil. With a history of apathy, anorexia, diarrhea and death in one course of 24 h. The free bird life and even puppy had been captured for training and practice of falconry shortly before the clinical manifestation of infection (time of captivity uninformed). On physical examination ruffled feathers, cachexia and pallor of skeletal muscle was observed. At necropsy there was severe enteritis with petechiae and accumulation of liquid contents into the duodenum. Fifty-two trematodes were found set in duodenal mucosa. The other organs and structures showed no changes. Fragments of all organs were harvested, fixed in 10% formalin buffered, routinely processed for histopathology and stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE). Parasites were carefully collected, washed in saline, fixed, processed and identified according to the morphology and taxonomy. Histologically, the lesions were restricted to the duodenum and were characterized by melting, severe atrophy and necrosis of the epithelial cells of the intestinal villi; inflammatory infiltrate (consisting of lymphocytes, plasma cells and eosinophils) in the lamina propria, in addition to trematodes infiltrated the mucosa and lamina propria. These were 60-80 mm in diameter, consisted of parenchymal body enclosed by the integument. In some cross sections of the parasite was possible to observe the presence of cecum, testis and uterus, with some variations between sections; there were also yellowish eggs and coated with a delicate membrane. The trematodes contain approximately 1 mm in length and used as morphology and taxonomy has been identified as S. Falconis. Discussion: S. Falconis is a trematode intestinal parasite of birds of prey, with reports of its occurrence in Europe, North America and Central. In neotropical regions is described the occurrence of the subspecies S. Falconis brasiliana. Although the absence of clinical signs is a common pattern, parasitism by trematodes may become evident, common to captivity stress conditions, and thus infections, even for low pathogenic parasites can cause diarrhea, anorexia, weight loss and death, as reported in this paper. A factor that possibly contributed to the scant notice is its small size, which makes the observation of this parasite in analysis of necropsy in non-pathological conditions and also not familiar with the technical laboratories in the morphological shape of the eggs, which creates difficulty in finding the parasite in parasitological analysis in captive animals. Despite being considered poorly pathogenic trematodes, epidemiologically, the presence of the parasite should be considered a health risk to free-living predators, newly captive in parks, zoos, veterinary hospitals, triage center for wildlife and creators, as they may express pathogenicity in immunosuppressed animals. This work contributes to recording the presence S. falconis parasitizing the duodenal mucosa of B. magnirostris in Brazil.
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La referencia a las aves de caza presente en el comienzo del CMC opera a modo de "anclaje" que nos anticipa que los eventos y sucesos del poema se desarrollarán en un entorno exclusivamente nobiliario. Asimismo la ausencia de halcones y azores nos habla de una situación de privación que afecta no sólo al Cid en cuanto a sus bienes, sino también, teniendo en cuenta el valor simbólico de las aves, a su honor en todos sus aspectos. En cuanto al por qué de la ausencia de escenas de caza en el Cantar, podemos aventurar tres razones concomitantes: a) funciona como una tácita crítica dirigida contra los usos de la nobleza cortesana y asimismo indica el alejamiento del Cid respecto de dicho entorno; b) señala la clausura del ocio estamental del Cid y los suyos; c) es un índice de la paulatina incorporación de prácticas y restricciones monásticas por parte del estamento nobiliario, en el marco de la "monaquización" de los bellatores.
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La referencia a las aves de caza presente en el comienzo del CMC opera a modo de "anclaje" que nos anticipa que los eventos y sucesos del poema se desarrollarán en un entorno exclusivamente nobiliario. Asimismo la ausencia de halcones y azores nos habla de una situación de privación que afecta no sólo al Cid en cuanto a sus bienes, sino también, teniendo en cuenta el valor simbólico de las aves, a su honor en todos sus aspectos. En cuanto al por qué de la ausencia de escenas de caza en el Cantar, podemos aventurar tres razones concomitantes: a) funciona como una tácita crítica dirigida contra los usos de la nobleza cortesana y asimismo indica el alejamiento del Cid respecto de dicho entorno; b) señala la clausura del ocio estamental del Cid y los suyos; c) es un índice de la paulatina incorporación de prácticas y restricciones monásticas por parte del estamento nobiliario, en el marco de la "monaquización" de los bellatores.
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La referencia a las aves de caza presente en el comienzo del CMC opera a modo de "anclaje" que nos anticipa que los eventos y sucesos del poema se desarrollarán en un entorno exclusivamente nobiliario. Asimismo la ausencia de halcones y azores nos habla de una situación de privación que afecta no sólo al Cid en cuanto a sus bienes, sino también, teniendo en cuenta el valor simbólico de las aves, a su honor en todos sus aspectos. En cuanto al por qué de la ausencia de escenas de caza en el Cantar, podemos aventurar tres razones concomitantes: a) funciona como una tácita crítica dirigida contra los usos de la nobleza cortesana y asimismo indica el alejamiento del Cid respecto de dicho entorno; b) señala la clausura del ocio estamental del Cid y los suyos; c) es un índice de la paulatina incorporación de prácticas y restricciones monásticas por parte del estamento nobiliario, en el marco de la "monaquización" de los bellatores.
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Introd. and commentary by Joseph Haslewood.
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"A catalogue of books on angling": p. [1]-29.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes indexes.
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The "Forest laws" have special t.p.: An abridgment of Manwood's forest law and of all the acts of Parliament ... which related to hunting, hawking, fishing or fowling. London : Printed by H.P. for N.C., 1721.