On 21/02/2025, the Professor of Comparative Ophthalmology and Pathology of Exotic and Wild Animals of the Veterinary School of the Aristotle University …
FIRST AID
What should I do if I spot an injured or distressed
cetacean in the sea or stranded onshore
CARE
"ARION": An organization specializing in rescue/
rehabilitation/ reintegration of cetaceans in Greece & East. Mediterranean
EMERGENCY TELEPHONES
If you spot a cetacean, notify
«ARION» immediately.
CETACEAN REPORT
Immediate recording and effective management:
Cetacean Report for a safer sea!
FIRST AID
What do I do if I see an injured, needy cetacean?
CARE
"ARION" is the only organization specialized in the rescue, treatment and reintegration of cetaceans in Greece and the Eastern Mediterranean
EMERGENCY TELEPHONES
If you see a cetacean inform "ARION"
The need to protect dolphins
Dolphins are among the most charismatic and intelligent marine mammals with a long history of cultural and symbolic significance for many peoples. They represent joy, freedom and intelligence. Cetaceans play a critical role in ocean ecosystems. However, human activities have caused a significant decline in their population, making it imperative to protect them.
Their eradication would represent not only an ecological but also a moral loss for humanity. Their protection is closely linked to the idea of preserving the natural heritage for future generations.
OUR ACTION
For 30 years “ARION” has been taking care, rescue and reintroduction of sick, injured or orphaned cetaceans in Greek waters with specialized veterinary support. It contributes to the protection of cetaceans and their habitats by supporting scientific research on cetaceans and the threats they face through collaborations with the scientific and research institutions of the country.
It is a dedicated, multi-disciplinary team of people implementing integrated conservation actions for dolphins and whales.
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25/02/2025 Press Release of the Wildlife Rescue Centers Network
The Wildlife Rescue Organizations Network welcomes the progress in the licensing of Rescue Centers and calls for the uninterrupted operation of the …