The fauna in Greece is very diverse due to the variety of natural environments in the country, including mountains, forests, coasts and islands. Here are some species specific to the Greek fauna:

  1. Kri-kri Capricorn (Capra aegagrus cretica): This rare species of Capricorn is found on Mount Psiloritis in Crete. They have long horns and are well adapted to rocky terrain.

2. The white-tailed eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla): The white-tailed eagle is a large bird of prey that can be found in various parts of Greece. It nests on high rocks and feeds on fish and birds.

3. Zakret (Lutra lutra): The bushbuck, also known as the European otter, is a species of mammal in the weasel family. It is found in the rivers and streams of Greece. The bushbuck has a long body and swimming skills.

4. The Greek tortoise (Testudo graeca): This land tortoise is endemic to Greece. It inhabits various areas, including the Aegean islands. The Greek turtle is an endangered and protected species.

5. bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus): This popular dolphin is widely distributed in Greek waters, especially in the Ionian Sea and the Aegean Sea. Bottlenose dolphins are intelligent and social, and can often be seen in the company of tourist boats.

Animal care in Greece is multifaceted and concerns both wild animals and domestic animals.

Laws concerning animals: There are animal protection laws in Greece, including laws regulating the treatment of animals, prohibition of abuse and cruelty to animals. These laws cover both wild animals and domestic animals.

Wildlife protection: Greece has many protected areas, national parks and reserves where wild animals are protected. These areas are important for the protection of unique species and their habitats.

Animal shelters: there are many shelters and NGOs in Greece that deal with the adoption, rehabilitation and care of homeless animals. These shelters try to find homes for these animals and provide them with care and treatment.

Adoption programmes: Adoption programmes are in place in Greece to find new homes for homeless animals. People interested in adoption can contact shelters where dogs, cats and other animals ready for adoption can be found.

Educational campaigns: Organisations in Greece run educational campaigns to raise awareness about the responsible treatment of animals and to promote adoption instead of buying animals.

Veterinary: There are many veterinary practices in Greece that offer medical services for animals, including routine vaccinations, treatment of diseases, sterilisation/castration and medical care.

Animal care in Greece has become increasingly important in recent years, with the government and social organisations taking steps to improve living conditions and protect animals in the country.