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  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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)
    MARO KOURI

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304839_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
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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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304821_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304812_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304803_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304794_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304786_POL
    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

     

  • Mount Dionysos wild birds sanctuary release program
    DUKAS_184304778_POL
    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

     

  • Derek Gow: Wolves are thriving again across western Europe. Is it time to bring them back to the UK?
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    Derek Gow: Wolves are thriving again across western Europe. Is it time to bring them back to the UK?
    Former sheep farmer Derek Gow is on a mission to rewild Britain. Having switched sides from team sheep, he wants to reintroduce its mortal enemy.

    Inside a crepuscular barn filled with a pungent aroma, an imposing, bearded Scot Derek Gow sits surrounded by his collection of animal skulls, stuffed beavers, taxidermied badgers and birds of prey.

    Leon Foggitt / Guardian / eyevine

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  • Derek Gow: Wolves are thriving again across western Europe. Is it time to bring them back to the UK?
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    Derek Gow: Wolves are thriving again across western Europe. Is it time to bring them back to the UK?
    Former sheep farmer Derek Gow is on a mission to rewild Britain. Having switched sides from team sheep, he wants to reintroduce its mortal enemy.

    Inside a crepuscular barn filled with a pungent aroma, an imposing, bearded Scot Derek Gow sits surrounded by his collection of animal skulls, stuffed beavers, taxidermied badgers and birds of prey.

    Leon Foggitt / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
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    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827393_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827391_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827392_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827389_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

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    © David Levene 2024

     

  • The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    DUKAS_170827388_EYE
    The film about the farming couple who struck gold by rewilding. Isabella Tree.
    Knepp estate was £1.5m in debt. Now it thrums with wildlife, visitors flock there - and farmers are stampeding to copy its success. Meet Isabella Tree the star of a captivating film about this amazing rebirth.

    Isabella Tree, landowner, author and now star of a new film, Wilding.
    The transformation of Knepp from a conventional 3,500-acre farm into a place thrumming with wildlife in barely two decades is told by Wilding, as part of a growing filmic fascination - Soilywood? Ploughcore? - with environmentally minded farming.

    Isabella Tree, photographed at the Knepp nature reserve which has undergone rewilding to take the habitat back towards it's original state, before it became farmland. Near Horsham, West Sussex, UK.
    20/5/24.

    David Levene / Guardian / eyevine

    Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
    T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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    © David Levene 2024

     

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