Abu Dhabi Falcon Hospital

[1][2][3] The ADFH describes their mission as a goal "To protect, conserve, research, and promote captive-bred and wild falcons health, wildlife, and falconry tradition.

The general services offered at ADFH include implanting passive integrated transponder (PIT) microchips, talon or beak coping, applying tailmounts, imping feathers, quarantining for contagious birds, and the issuing of medical reports on the conditions of avian patients.

In terms of surgical services, the hospital is equipped to perform soft-tissue (for cases such as keel injuries or bumble foot surgery) and complex fracture or dislocation operations.

There is a separate unit equipped with thermal cautery tools among other methods for treating Falcon Pox.

The training program facilitates practices such as diagnosis, anesthesia, imping, wound treatment, and clinical sampling.

At the end of an internship or training program, the participants undergo examinations to obtain official documentation for their experience.

[9] In June 2010, ADFH began to neuter all feral cats and dogs as part of the TNR program.