Environmental protection and safeguard of wolves

My son (23 years old) is a passionate hiker, environmentalist and above all a defender of wolves. Are there other parents or autistic people who have a positive experience of continuing activities with wildlife parks, wildlife conservation organizations, or others about wildlife protection in your area?

Parents
  • My daughter is a falconer and does displays at a local large country hotel.       The covid thing has caused all their bookings to be cancelled for months so the guy she works with is diversifying into breeding the birds, breeding rare pedigree hunting dogs and rare wild cats.

  • That's fantastic! Falconry is a truly fascinating activity: seeing a falconer displaying is like a sort of "time machine" ... it will transport you back to another time! About Covid, I know, I know well: even here in Italy many jobs related to tourism and incoming are on stand-by or have even been closed permanently. I'm sorry about your daughter's job! Have you been working as a falconer for a long time?

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  • That's fantastic! Falconry is a truly fascinating activity: seeing a falconer displaying is like a sort of "time machine" ... it will transport you back to another time! About Covid, I know, I know well: even here in Italy many jobs related to tourism and incoming are on stand-by or have even been closed permanently. I'm sorry about your daughter's job! Have you been working as a falconer for a long time?

Children
  • All clear, thanks. I hope this period will pass soon and that your daughter can resume her beautiful job.

  • It's amazing to watch the birds doing what comes naturally.     I'm not a falconer - it's my daughter and she works with a guy who lives a few miles up the road.    All the birds live at his place and my daughter keeps her bird there and she works with him looking after / training / exercising them all and doing the displays - she's been doing it now for about 6 years.