
Rescue op saves egg of vulture poisoned to death
Nature and Parks Authority conduct a mission to retrieve and incubate the fertilized egg after the mother vulture and its partner both died of poisoning.
We all share this planet together. From new technologies and research to activism, find the latest stories on Israelis creating a more sustainable world for all its living creatures.

Nature and Parks Authority conduct a mission to retrieve and incubate the fertilized egg after the mother vulture and its partner both died of poisoning.

Adding water to soap or shampoo concentrate to a reusable bottle at the point of usage would cut costs and pollution drastically.

Miles of failing fish farms and fields are being restored to their natural state as swamps teeming with wildlife, migratory birds and tourists.

To celebrate Israel’s 76th Independence Day, meet the people who are helping Israeli resilience and are building toward a brighter future.

With a redoubled focus on accessibility, the newly reopened park offers scenic views and serene nature to hikers, families and nature enthusiasts.

The bird showing up on a beach in Haifa is a pleasant surprise, as African Warblers rarely make their way into the Mediterranean basin.

A new study reveals that plant-rich environments can help coronary bypass patients – especially women — live longer after surgery.

BaTTeRi aims to automate the EV charging process with robots that roam parking lots.

Danielle Abraham, executive director of Volcani International Partnerships, also aims to tackle global hunger using Israeli expertise.

A new study shows that fish escaping rising temperatures are having difficulty adapting to new climes, and are losing population as a result.

SaliCrop pretreats seeds to boost their resilience against intense temps, drought and high salinity in the soil.

Until now, instances of altered dolphin behavior in the presence of ship noise has been anecdotal, but AI has granted concrete evidence proving it happens.

Tiny genome-editing changes aim to bring sustainability and cost efficiency to the growing world of farmed fish production.

Biotech company, Pluri, launches branch dedicated to cell-based coffee grown in labs to cut coffee production’s water usage by 98%.

Until this discovery, recent years have seen only one such item exist in Israel, with more in Turkey and Iran.