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Donkeyland: An alternative space dedicated to donkeys | 05 Oct. 2024, 10:00

We sadly encounter daily instances of animal exploitation and abuse, whether they are pets, strays, wild animals, or livestock. Some people fail to respect animals and do not recognize their right to life, leading to distressing news stories each day.

However, amidst these bleak situations, there are individuals who genuinely and deeply love animals.

On the occasion of World Animal Day, celebrated every year on October 4th, on Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Athens time, Dimitris Stoupakis and Tatiana Papamochou, the visionaries and founders of “Donkeyland” (a unique alternative space for entertainment and education dedicated to donkeys), will share their philosophy with us. They will introduce the special qualities and the wonderful character of this misunderstood animal.

Produced and presented by Ariadni-Sofia Kouri
Broadcast: Saturday, October 5, 2024, at 10:00 a.m. Athens time

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