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The World Animal Protection organization at the Aegean Marine Life Sanctuary

The World Animal Protection organization at the Aegean Marine Life Sanctuary

by Aanastasia Miliou / Thursday, 02 June 2022 / Published in Aegean Marine Life Sanctuary, News
WAP στηρίζει το Καταφύγιο Θαλάσσιας Ζωής

The international animal welfare organization, World Animal Protection has been supporting the creation of the Aegean Marine Life Sanctuary since the first day of this challenging endeavor.

WAP στηρίζει το Καταφύγιο Θαλάσσιας Ζωής

We just completed the filming in the Aegean for a short documentary that aims to present the significance of ending dolphin captivity. Our aim is to raise awareness through information material and education, for a practice that can no longer be acceptable.

Stay tuned for the upcoming video release.

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