Turkish Town Holds Honoring Ceremony for Retired Donkeys

A man guides donkeys through a mountainous road covered by snow east of Srinagar, India. Reuters
A man guides donkeys through a mountainous road covered by snow east of Srinagar, India. Reuters
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Turkish Town Holds Honoring Ceremony for Retired Donkeys

A man guides donkeys through a mountainous road covered by snow east of Srinagar, India. Reuters
A man guides donkeys through a mountainous road covered by snow east of Srinagar, India. Reuters

In a rare occasion, a ceremony has been held for three garbage pick-up donkeys who have completed their tenure in the southeastern province of Mardin.

The ceremony was organized in Artuklu district of Mardin State, where the municipality uses 40 donkeys to collect garbage from narrow alleys featuring ladders obstructing the activity of garbage pick-up vehicles.

Turkish TV channels showed reports on the concert, which saw segments of international classical music of Mozart and Beethoven. Cleaning workers in the municipality also served some melon and vegetables for the three retired donkeys in honor of their efforts.

Municipal official Kadri Toparlı said: “The municipality was obliged to use donkeys in collecting garbage because many of the district’s alleyways are narrow and include ladders, making it difficult to collect waste through vehicles intended for that purpose.”



Falcon Fetches SAR57,000 at Saudi Falcons Club Auction Opening

The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
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Falcon Fetches SAR57,000 at Saudi Falcons Club Auction Opening

The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA
The club aims to regulate the falcon trade, protect endangered breeds, and raise awareness about responsible falconry practices. SPA

A falcon sold for SAR57,000 on Thursday at the opening night of the highly anticipated Saudi Falcons Club Auction in Malham, north of Riyadh.
The event, which will run until November 15, features a groundbreaking new format entailing an auction area integrated into the ongoing International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition.
The Saudi Falcons Club continues to support falconers by offering them comprehensive assistance, including falcon transportation, accommodation, and efficient auction processes. The auction is broadcast live on television and social media platforms, ensuring global reach and accessibility, SPA reported.
Renowned as the Kingdom's premier official falcon auction, the event aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 by promoting cultural heritage, economic growth, and the preservation of falconry traditions.

The Saudi Falcons Club seeks to elevate the standard of falcon auctions domestically and internationally, serving as a focal point for falconry enthusiasts worldwide.