
Israeli ornithologist flies to Dubai to promote greener farms
Ornithologist Yossi Leshem goes to Dubai Expo to encourage more countries to join the cross-border biological pest control project he started in 1983.

Ornithologist Yossi Leshem goes to Dubai Expo to encourage more countries to join the cross-border biological pest control project he started in 1983.

Scientists go to Vatican to share excitement about the cross-border barn-owl project for pest control (and peace) that originated in Israel.

Experts from Egypt, Tunisia, Morocco, Cyprus, Greece, France, Switzerland, Israel, the Palestinian Authority and Jordan share pest-control research.

Israel is a ‘superhighway’ for birds on the wing for the winter from Europe on their way to Africa.

ISRAEL21c and the iCenter launch a new video and lesson plan to celebrate the unique work of Israeli scientist and ornithologist Yossi Leshem.

Israel is building more birding centers, a new conservation center, and an urban wetland in the heart of Tel Aviv to protect birds, and attract international bird-watchers.
Between its resident species and the millions who fly in for rest and replenishment during migrating seasons, Israel is a bird-watching paradise.
‘Yes to Birds’ gets thousands of Israeli Jewish and Arab schoolchildren outdoors to learn about feathered friends, the environment and ultimately each other
They may come from worlds apart, but leading political and environmental figures from Israel, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority have found a common theme to bring them together – the Great Rift Valley.
In a nondescript corner of an anonymous administration building on the campus of Israel’s Tel Aviv University, Yossi Leshem has been using the latest satellite technology to track the movements of a couple code-named Princess and Jonas.