Using raptors to hunt foxes, wolves, and other small mammals has long been a traditional form of hunting among Kazakhs, and it is still practiced today as eagle hunters, known as "Berkutchi," showcase ...
In the remote mountains of north-western Mongolia, a teenage girl is her family's sole hope of keeping an ancient tradition alive. Matthew Carney's trip into remote western Mongolia took him into a ...
Every once in a while, 60 Minutes takes viewers on an adventure to a place they've never been and likely will never go. This week's journey shows viewers one of the most far-flung places on Earth: the ...
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It is a tradition that the hunters of Kazakhstan have kept alive for the last 4,000 years. And in the south-eastern corner of the country, a group of 'berkutchi' took part in their annual eagle hunt.
Recently, French officials announced that they've been breeding eagles to be drone killers. It's quite the sight to see an eagle hone in on an unsuspecting drone and take it out, but all of those ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. I took my young daughter to see The Eagle Huntress and I think every father should do the same (take your daughter, that is, not mine).
Haast’s eagle, the largest eagle ever known, once ruled New Zealand's skies, preying on giant moa. This formidable predator, potentially inspiring Māori legends, vanished due to prey loss. While other ...
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