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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Flood
An Indian forest guard stands on a boat as he patrols through the floodwater at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India, on August 17, 2017. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary Flood
An Indian forest guard stands on a boat as he patrols through the floodwater at the Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam, India, on August 17, 2017. (Photo by Anuwar Hazarika/NurPhoto) -
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Political Flag Of Alliance 90/The Greens
A green flag with the sunflower logo and the name ''BUNDNIS 90/DIE GRUNEN'' (Alliance 90/The Greens) stands in front of a residential building and trees during a public event in Munich, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on May 24, 2025. The German political party promotes environmental protection, climate justice, and social equity. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: The transport boxes where the wild birds are held, waiting silently for their release into the sky Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
MARO KOURI -
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Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
May 3, 2025 - Mount Dyonisos - Attica, Athens, Greece: Ms. Maria Ganoti from ANIMA – Association for the Protection and Welfare of Wildlife, releases wild birds back into nature, in one of the few remaining unburned forests of Attica, on the slopes of Mount Dionysos. The release is part of ANIMA’s ongoing efforts to rehabilitate injured wildlife, often harmed by electrocution from power lines or illegal hunting. The birds released include short-toed snake eagles, hawks, nocturnal raptors such as owls and eagle owls, and other species. This year, as ANIMA celebrates 20 years of tireless action, the organization continues to call for donations and new volunteers to support its vital mission, especially in the face of escalating environmental destruction. (Maro Kouri/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Forest Fire Drill in Huzhou
Forest fire prevention team members conduct a practical fire-fighting drill in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on April 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto) -
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Forest Fire Drill in Huzhou
Forest fire prevention team members conduct a practical fire-fighting drill in Huzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China, on April 25, 2025. (Photo by Costfoto/NurPhoto)