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 Abraham Hostel

Israeli tourism group earns prestigious international impact certification

By Noam Bar
 THE ADULT of the Tarucus butterfly, seen in Ashkelon National Park.

Knowing the Land of Israel part 3: Discovering little wonders in Ashkelon National Park

By NOAH MICHAELI

The next LinkedIn challenger emerges from India

By Avi Tzdaka

A magical and wet natural gem that you must know

By MEITAL SHARABI
 THE DUNES around Be’er Milka.

Knowing the Land of Israel part 2: Be’er Milka

By NOAH MICHAELI
Moth on a window

New algorithm will combat invasive species around the world

A CRAB spider prepares to ambush an unsuspecting beetle on a flower, near Mevaseret Zion

Knowing the Land of Israel part 1: The Jerusalem Hills

By NOAH MICHAELI
 Messenger. ASMS Satellite Communications

After the generators: Satellite phone panic - how it works and costs guide

 Nematostella vectensis. March 13, 2024.

Crucial insights into animal defense mechanisms and tradeoffs revealed by Hebrew University

 Two eagles pass off responsibilities for incubating their chicks.

Eagles in Nahal Og take care of eggs in 'shifts' to prepare for hatching

5 Best Eco Friendly Toothpaste Brands

By PR
An Asian small-clawed otter, one of the 14 birthed at the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari, is pictured during a media tour to showcase newborn animals at the Singapore Zoo January 11, 2018.

Good deal: Otters restore estuary habitat, receive all-you-can eat buffet

 The Yarkon River, December 31, 2023.

Pollution to paradise: Tel Aviv aims to make Yarkon swimmable again

 What portion of the ILA budget is allocated for preserving open areas?

Israel allocates hundreds of millions to preserve open spaces

 A desert isopod female assesses a potential burrow while another one observes from a distance.

Lessons from Israel's desert woodlice

 Wildlife seen near the area of the Sha'ar HaShomron and the Nahal Raba quarry in Israel

New industrial zone threatens to destroy Israel's most vulnerable wildlife

While Dr. Scheinin restrains the shark, Dr. Livne performs an ultrasound examination with the portable ultrasound to determine if the shark is pregnant

Haifa U. researchers awarded $100,000 to discover shark survival secrets

 The Victorian Grassland Earless Dragon was previously believed to be extinct - but now has made a resurgence into the public eye.

This rare 'dragon' breed believed to be extinct has resurfaced in the wild

By Walla!