Israel nature
'A living landscape': Photographing the Dead Sea, Judean Desert, and Jerusalem
From Jerusalem’s ancient streets to the shifting shores of the Dead Sea, one Israeli photographer documents a land that refuses to stand still
Government designates eight new forests as natural reserves along northern border
Israel's secret gardens where rare species on the brink of disappearance are being saved
Sea turtle nesting season has launched
Jewish-Muslim teamwork uncovers owl nests in mosque
An Arab-Israel notified a Jewish veterinarian about an injured owl, which led to an even bigger discovery.
Tel Tzafit: Under the radar, but a spot not to be missed
Located in the coastal lowlands near Kfar Menachem, Tel Tzafit was declared a national park in 2008.
Tour Israel: Nahal Darga & Muraba'at Cave
Nahal Darga is an extreme route, but the route to Muraba’at Cave is suitable for families.
Hiking Israel's springs before winter
Ein Mata is a delightful spring that is partially hidden under a cluster of fig trees, which provides plenty of shade for visitors.
The Jerusalem Hills are alive – but for how much longer?
Nature belongs to us all – hikers, bikers, families – whether religious, secular, old or young. We all have a right to demand that our voices be heard and we have the power to stop this atrocity.
PHOTO ESSAY: Sunbirds - The sweet side of nature
Within my 100 meters, I found a lovely couple of little sunbirds who were building their nest in a local bush.
Blooming blossoms across Israel
Enjoy these recommendations for places that offer fun for the entire family.
Israelis celebrate the Darom Adom Festival as the desert blooms
Cooler temperatures and rainfall bring the Negev to life each winter, as Israelis flock to see the natural spectacle of carpets of scarlet kalaniot.
Winter migration provides dazzling spectacle for birdwatchers
A number of Israeli beauty spots offer the perfect backdrop to watch the birds fly south.
Hiking in Israel: Nahal Kziv and Montfort Castle
The tremendous amount of rain we had this winter has benefited everyone, and the many streams in northern Israel that are currently gushing with water are a big attraction for hikers.