The horses on the island are about 400, and are linked to the tradition of the island. However, the image of the mules raising massive loads in 2025 hosts us.

The inhabitants of Hydra, however, say that there is no other way to transport building materials and various products as the island is built amphitheatrically with stairs and no motor vehicles are allowed. The other paradox is that there is no permanent veterinarian on the island.

Hydra

What Natasa Bombolaki, President of “Nemesis” (Pan -Hellenic Federation on the Environment, Animals and Hunting, about the complaint made by the Federation of Hippodrome in Comission, the mayor’s response.

Hydra

It is noted that the “Pan -Hellenic Federation of Nemesis for the Environment, Animals, Hunting” has made an official complaint to the Commission against the Greek state and the competent government bodies about the situation experienced in our country, in general, in general, and in particular “donkeys” Aegina and elsewhere. As the Federation states, “with the sense of responsibility, empathy and realism that distinguishes us as a body and after having paid and exhausted in the interior for years now to change something, we have decided to denounce the official form of the European Commission, but not for the European Commission, but not to have the European Commission, of the competent authorities against the daily abuse of the horses, horses and horses, throughout the year and throughout the island and mountainous volume of the country, features that contribute to the ongoing, increasing and increasingly excruciating ways of abuse and abuse.

It is noted that, although there is no European Regulation or Directive on Hippoids, there are various texts, exhibitions, instructions, etc. for the treatment of these animals on which the “Nemesis” was based to proceed with the complaint. It is noteworthy that the Guide to Good Practice for the Good Living of Animals of the European Union, prepared in 2018/19, hosts photographs with practices from Greece to avoid. Over the next 12 months, the European Commission will evaluate the complaint of “Nemesis” to decide whether to initiate an official procedure against our country. In the coming months, “NEMESIS” will also make a second complaint about the acts and omissions of the services of the Greek state regarding homeless pets, which this time are violating a specific European regulation.