Falconry Management Portal

A digital solution for South African falconers

Welcome to the Falconry Management System

Falconry Management Portal is a dedicated digital platform designed to support falconers in managing their birds, activities, and regulatory requirements. While not affiliated with the Falconry Association or any governmental department, this platform aims to provide valuable tools for the falconry community.

What This Portal Offers

  • Manage Your Birds: Maintain comprehensive digital records of your falcons including species information, health records, and lineage data.
  • Track Activities: Log and review training sessions, hunting flights, and performance metrics to monitor your bird's development.
  • Record Transactions: Document all purchases, sales, and transfers with proper permit linkage for regulatory compliance.
  • Generate Reports: Create customized reports for your records and to assist with regulatory compliance requirements.

Why Use This Portal?

  • Streamlined Record-Keeping: Organize your falconry activities in one convenient digital location.
  • Historical Records: Access your complete falconry history including flights, training, and healthcare.
  • Data Security: Your information is securely stored and accessible only to you.
  • Paperless Management: Reduce administrative burden with our digital solution designed for the Falconry community.

Registration Requirements

To register and use the portal, you'll need:

  • A valid email address
  • A secure password
  • Your falconry permit information (for full portal functionality)

For more information about falconry in South Africa, you may want to visit the Falconry Association website.

About Falconry

Falconry in South Africa has a rich history and operates under guidelines to ensure the welfare of birds and conservation of wildlife. The practice combines traditional methods with modern conservation awareness.

This portal aims to support falconers in maintaining records that promote ethical falconry practices through education, conservation efforts, and regulatory compliance.

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