LOCATION: Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Websites : British School of Falconry at the Gleneagles Hotel (Scotland) , Sierra Club
Emma Ford has been flying hawks since she was eight. In 1982 she and her husband established the British School of Falconry, which is now part of the Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland.
The Fords were invited to the Arabian peninsula by Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan al-Nahyan, ruler of Abu Dhabi and president of the United Arab Emirates, to discuss Arabic and European falconry methods and have since taught many students from the Middle East.
Emma is an elected member of the Scottish Hawk Board, the Scottish government advisory panel on legislation concerning falconry and birds of prey in captivity. She is the also the author of several standard works on falconry and birds of prey, including Birds of Prey; Falconry: Art and Practice; Countrywomen; Fledgling Days, Memoir of a Falconer; Falconry in Mews and Field.
The author describes her dedication to the art of falconry from her first encounter with a falcon at the age of eight, to her decision to open a falconry school in the English countryside