Oldest known captive Saker Falcon (Falcocherrugcherrug) at 31 years old

已知最长寿的圈养猎隼(Falcocherrugcherrug),31岁

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Abstract

Saker Falcons play an important role in the ecosystems they are part of, but their population has been globally declining. Despite many Saker Falcons being bred in captivity, both for falconry and conservation, little is known about the longevity of the species. We report a Saker Falcon has lived to the unprecedented age for the species - 31 years old, at the Green Balkans Wildlife Rehabilitation and Breeding Centre in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, highlighting the importance of careful management and expert care. To our knowledge, this is the oldest living Saker Falcon, suggesting that, with a better understanding of the species needs and better care, Saker Falcons can live longer than previously believed. Longer lifespans of Saker Falcons in captivity could improve conservation efforts and result in greater success for Saker Falcon conservation projects.

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