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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)
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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: 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
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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

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Heat wave in India
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    Heat wave in India
    April 27, 2025 - Agartala ,Tripura, India: A mother with a covered face trying to protect her son from the sun's heat while they are crossing a road on a hot summer day at Agartala. Next to them is a mural painting depicting a boy drinking water dripping from a street faucet. (Abhisek Saha /Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    Abhisek Saha

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: A pedestrian makes his way along Olive Street, passing an advertisement for the Towers at Gateway City apartments as snow falls on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Robert Cohen/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Debbie Bott prays before lunch at Centenary United Methodist Church, where a continuous warming center has been in operation since last Saturday on Pine Street in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Staff members from the Restorative Justice Movement are helping run the 24-hour center, expected to close Feb. 22 after the weather turns warmer. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Robert Cohen/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Reggie Ball, left, and John Walls play a game of chess while awaiting lunch at a continuous warming center inside Centenary United Methodist Church on Pine Street in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. Pastor Kathleen Wilder opened the center last Saturday with the help of staff from the Restorative Justice Movement. Housing around 60 people around the clock, Wilder plans to keep it open until Feb. 22. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Robert Cohen/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: City forestry workers Derrick Seals, left and Celestino Flores Carrion spread ice melt on 11th Street near the Carnahan Courthouse as snow falls downtown on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Robert Cohen/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: "Her paws are too cold," said Seth Hester, who protects their dog from the snow covered sidewalks, as he walks home with his fiance Arianna Villafuerte to their apartment as temperatures fall to 12 degrees, in the Central West End. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Laurie Skrivan/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    February 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: George Abaddon eats lunch near his cot at Centenary United Methodist Church, where about 75 people are using a continuous warming center inside on Pine Street in downtown St. Louis on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Robert Cohen/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)

     

  • Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
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    Powerful winter storm slams the Midwest
    Feb. 18, 2025 - St. Louis, Missouri, United States: Two people walk across a snow dusted Lindell Boulevard as temperatures fall to 12 degrees on Tuesday, Feb. 18, 2025, in the Central West End. A powerful winter storm slammed communities from the Plains and Midwest dumping heavy snow that led to reports of numerous crashes due to the treacherous travel conditions. Millions of people from the Midwest and mid-Mississippi Valley are all included in winter weather alerts. (Laurie Skrivan/St Louis Post-Dispatch / Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
    St. Louis Post-Dispatch

     

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