Ecology
Famed Lebanese turtle conservationist Mona Khalil dies of injuries sustained from Israeli strike
Khalil’s home was reportedly hit by an Israeli airstrike on June 4, where she was seriously injured. Her assistant also suffered injuries and burns in the strike.
Galilee Eco Center: regenerative agriculture, healing in the Galilee
'Graceful dancing giants': Divers spot five manta rays swimming through Eilat Bay
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Crucial insights into animal defense mechanisms and tradeoffs revealed by Hebrew University
A study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) reveals insights into predator-prey dynamics in the animal kingdom.
Eagles in Nahal Og take care of eggs in 'shifts' to prepare for hatching
Nature and Parks Authority inspector Assaf Shlomo Mizrahi has been closely monitoring a pair of bald eagles, an endangered species in Israel.
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Good deal: Otters restore estuary habitat, receive all-you-can eat buffet
Brian Silliman: “The sea otters are stabilizing them for free in exchange for an all-you-can-eat crab feast.”
Pollution to paradise: Tel Aviv aims to make Yarkon swimmable again
Cleaning the river has significant ecological implications, including fish and plants returning to the river, as well as other natural habitats in the future.
Israel allocates hundreds of millions to preserve open spaces
The Israel Land Authority approves NIS 400 million for environmental and ecological projects, including the rehabilitation of war-affected areas.
Lessons from Israel's desert woodlice
Jerusalem researchers discover how isopods choose safe burrow sites in a scary desert when larger, stronger creatures are looking for a meal.
New industrial zone threatens to destroy Israel's most vulnerable wildlife
A plan to establish a new industrial zone in the country's center could destroy the habitat of many Israel animals and lead to their extinction.
Haifa U. researchers awarded $100,000 to discover shark survival secrets
78% of shark and ray species in the Red Sea are classified as threatened, including around 40 species on Israel's coast.
This rare 'dragon' breed believed to be extinct has resurfaced in the wild
A population of lizards that was defined as extinct since 1969 has been located in Melbourne, Australia. It is believed that these are only the first "survivors."