
Jerusalem, an ancient city with about 300 bird species
Jerusalem offers something rare among the world’s top tourist cities: a bird list pushing 300 species, and during migration the chance to see birds from three continents.
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Jerusalem offers something rare among the world’s top tourist cities: a bird list pushing 300 species, and during migration the chance to see birds from three continents.

From 1940s children carrying saplings, to feasts of biblical produce and Prince Charles planting a tree, see why Israelis love ‘Jewish Arbor Day.’

Hydrantech’s electronic ‘bracelet’ attaches to the nozzle of a fire hydrant to monitor what comes out and what goes in.

‘The flow of gas brings with it benefits to our economies after over 40 years of peaceful relations,’ Israeli president writes to his counterpart.

Israel’s Chakratec collaborates with Blink Charging to bring its unique charging solution to EV owners in the US and Canada.

A Portuguese investment firm turned to us for contacts of experts who can help them establish a technologically advanced avocado orchard.

The zoo is collecting donations to buy veterinary supplies to help volunteers care for millions of animals affected by raging wildfires.

‘I noticed that among all the garbage and destruction if you just pay attention you can find nice scenes,’ says conservationist Amos Gazit.

The disruptive weather phenomenon could soon occur again in the Pacific region, say German and Israeli researchers.

As we leave a troubled 2019 behind and move into 2020, it’s clear that we need to make our lives cleaner, safer and healthier, not just for our own sake, but for the planet. Here are seven ways to do just that.

Israeli agritech startup Edete has developed artificial pollination technology that will soon be tested on Californian almonds.

The native house sparrow population has declined by 28%, and the white-spectacled bulbul population has dropped by 45%.

From innovations that can save your life, to technology that can turn dog poop into dust, or revolutionize your car — these are your favorites stories of the decade.

Forget the awful news that dominates most media; 2019 was a fabulous year for many reasons. We look back on some of the best.

Franchisee Arcos Dorados says UBQ’s garbage-to-thermoplastic material will help its fast-food restaurants in Latin America and Caribbean reduce waste.