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Crete Mayors Warn of 'Black Hole' in Protected Areas Management

Thursday, 9 July 2026/SourceGoogle News/1 min read
Mayors across Crete have raised concerns about the management of Natura 2000 protected areas on the island, describing the current situation as a regulatory "black hole." Natura 2000 is the European Union's network of protected natural habitats, covering significant portions of Crete including coastal zones, gorges, and mountain areas popular with hikers and nature tourists. Local officials warn that unclear or unenforced regulations are leaving these ecosystems vulnerable to development and misuse. For visitors, this matters because many of Crete's most visited natural sites, including the Samaria Gorge and Vai palm forest, fall within Natura 2000 boundaries. Tourists are encouraged to follow marked trails, respect protected zone signage, and avoid disturbing wildlife or vegetation. No immediate closures or access restrictions have been announced at this time.

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