
The sweet tale of a tiny dormouse rescued in the Galilee
Several Israeli organizations cooperated to rehabilitate the very rare mammal, which is the approximate size and weight of an AA battery.

Several Israeli organizations cooperated to rehabilitate the very rare mammal, which is the approximate size and weight of an AA battery.

After months of closure due to ongoing conflict with Lebanon, Israel’s northern national parks are coming alive again.

The Sinai hooktail has never before been observed in Israel, and is typically native to regions surrounding the Saharan desert.

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.

Yulia the female monk seal makes a rare appearance on an open beach, where rangers and volunteers keep her safe and calm 24/7.

Every summer, Israel’s Mediterranean coast fills with jellyfish, but this year’s swarm is worse than ever with factors such as climate change and pollution to blame.

Have fun as a forester, get to know rescued animals and sleep in mud huts – there are plenty of ways to make your holiday super-green.

Hunted almost to extinction, Israel’s desert goats have rehabilitated nicely since their rocky period a few decades ago, but there’s still much to do.

20 tiny turtles hatch on the beach that’s likely a long way from their home, despite the many obstacles that stood in the way.

200 marble items found on the site include dozens of column capitals with plant motifs, and some bearing an eagle – the symbol of the Roman Empire.

A nearly extinct species is slowly reintroduced into the wild, where they play a key role in the natural ecosystem.

Wheelchairs, strollers, vision impairment and other disabilities are accommodated at Israeli parks.

‘Beit She’arim is a moving testimony to our ancestors which has almost no equal anywhere else in the world.’ – Tsvika Tsuk, head archeologist, INPA

Built in the 13th century, Nimrod’s Fortress in the Golan Heights is a stunning place to explore local history.

The disastrous pipeline rupture in the Arava provides an opportunity to test out new cleanup methods from Israeli academia.