Nature reserve
1,500-year-old synagogue uncovered in Golan Heights nature reserve
Excavations in the Golan Heights have revealed a 1,500-year-old synagogue built of basalt and hewn stone, offering rare evidence of Jewish continuity in the region.
Nahal David comes back to life: New trails open in Ein Gedi
The secret Europe is hiding: Where to find true peace in 2025
New website helps you plan a self-guided trip to northern Israel
White-tailed eagles saved from Israel's North amid Hezbollah rockets
The Nature and Parks Authority transferred a pair of Haliaeetus albicilla from the Hai-Bar Carmel Nature Reserve to the Ramat Gan Safari.
Highly endangered Javan rhinos welcome a new family member
There are just 81 left of the species, all of whom live in one national park
Hiking the holy land at Israel's Ein Gedi reserve
In Ein Gedi, it's possible to get up close with Ibexes, the most iconic symbol of Israeli wildlife.
Nature or nurture: Which decides whether you like nature? - study
Swedish researchers determine that both heredity and environment decide whether people love nature.
No pilot for gender-segregated swimming in nature reserves - A-G
The Israel Nature and Parks Authority doesn't have authorization to restrict access to sites based on gender, said the AG's office.
Experience the beauty and history of the Tuf Kerem Maharal Reserve
Keep an eye out for volcanic ash (tuf) and even some fossils that froze in the ancient marine rocks. The fossils provide a glimpse of sea life in the long book of life on Earth.
Tar spill reported at nature reserve in Hadera
The Nature and Parks Authority stressed that tar pollution causes damage to protected natural assets, including animals and flora.
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."
Long and strong: World's largest crocodile continues to grow
Though he is old, Cassius the crocodile still has lots of life to live.
Judaism doesn’t want you to wander and live just anywhere — or does it?
"The tension between freedom and obligation is baked into Jewish life."