Doha: The Northern Reserve for Sustainable Hunting recently concluded its participation in the Katara International Hunting and Falcons Exhibition in Doha, Qatar, from September 10-14, attracting many hunting and heritage enthusiasts. Organized by the Imam Turki bin Abdullah Royal Nature Reserve Development Authority, the pavilion showcased the reserve as the Kingdom's first sustainable hunting destination. It offered a unique blend of hunting heritage revival and environmental conservation, featuring activities like falconry and saluki hunting, along with eco-camp accommodations and modern shooting ranges.
According to Saudi Press Agency, interactive displays highlighted the reserve's biodiversity, reinforcing its status as a leading site for sustainable hunting and ecotourism. The authority stated that ongoing bookings for sustainable hunting experiences are available through the reserve's website or by calling (920023354).
