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Join us on November 16 at 3:30 PM at the Sedona Film Festival Theatres for a captivating celebration of World Falconry Day, as Dr. Michele Losee presents the rich history and cultural heritage of falconry. Experience firsthand the legacy of this ancient practice, which has bridged cultures and continents over centuries, while fostering deep conservation efforts that continue to protect raptors today. Discover how falconers, as some of the earliest conservationists, have contributed to raptor preservation and learn how these traditions have shaped a unique human-nature relationship.Renowned Sedona photographer Ted Grussing will also share a stunning visual journey through his collection, showcasing these species and their historical significance. As a special highlight, four falconry raptor species will be present, offering a rare chance to admire and learn about these incredible birds up close. With a blend of art, live raptors, and immersive storytelling, this event promises an unforgettable afternoon for nature enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone curious about falconry’s lasting legacy. Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate and connect with the culture and Traditional Ecological Knowledge of falconry.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Mary D. Fisher Theatre, 2030 W State Route 89A,Sedona,AZ,United States