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For over 30 years Greek Animal Rescue Charity 802243 has worked tirelessly promoting Animal Welfare for Greek Animals as there has always been an apparent lack of empathy for the stray dogs. Our charities primary aim is to fund neutering programmes around Greece, especially the areas that get no help whatsoever from the Mayors and Ministry Vets. Last year alone our charity neutered 3,283 animals at a cost of £134,000.00 – all of which is donated by the public and tourists of Greece that see the dire condition that the government have created not only for the dogs and cats but for the tax paying residents of Greece that have existed their whole lives with this dreadful problem on their doorsteps. Tourism is of the utmost importance in Greece for everybody, tourists now know exactly what is going on in Greece and are demanding change. We want to see Greece taking control of the welfare of animals in a humane and positive way not exile them to areas of wilderness where it will be impossible to cater for their needs. Neutering programmes are essential, governments need to encourage their people to neuter all pets regardless of where they live or be responsible by way of a fine for abandonment of animals which contravenes the laws. For over 30 years Greek Animal Rescue Charity 802243 has worked tirelessly promoting Animal Welfare for Greek Animals as it has always been apparent the lack of empathy for the stray dogs. Our charities primary aim is to fund neutering programmes around all of Greece, areas that get no help whatsoever from the Mayors and Ministry Vets. Last year alone our charity neutered 3,283 animals at a cost of £134,000.00 – all of which is donated by the public and tourists of Greece that see the dire condition that the government have created not only for the dogs and cats but for the tax paying residents of Greece that have existed their whole lives with this dreadful problem on their doorsteps. Tourism is of the utmost importance in Greece for everybody, tourists now know exactly what is going on in Greece and are demanding change. We want to see Greece taking control of the welfare of animals in a humane and positive way not exile them to areas of wilderness where it will be impossible to cater for their needs. The Government have a duty under the EU regulations to comply with the Animal Welfare Legislation, all eyes are on you Greece to see how you will progress with this problem humanely like the rest of the EU.
The most ancient olive tree in the world, in Crete. Credit: Dimitra Damian/Greek Reporter The oldest olive tree in the world is located in the village of Ano Vouves of Kissamos in Chania, Crete. The ancient tree is 3000 years old, as determined by the international scientific community. The ancient olive tree in Vouves has a trunk with a circumference of 12.5 meters (41 feet), and a diameter of 4.6 meters (15 feet). It belongs to the local tree variety of tsounati, and was grafted at a height of 3 meters onto a wild olive tree. Because of the grafting, its trunk has been so beautifully shaped by nature that it resembles a sculpture. In 1990, after a unanimous decision in the prefecture of Chania, the Vouves Olive Tree was declared a Natural Monument of great importance due to its status as the world’s oldest tree of its kind. The oldest olive tree still produces high-quality olives The fruits of the ancient olive tree make the best olive oil in the world, making the area...
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