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 RECENTLY BACK-IN-HIS-CIVVIES paratrooper Aaron Seitler sets off on his fundraising cross-country hike.

Blue and white in green: A released IDF soldier's hike through Israel

 ‘THE TREES can teach us about embracing change, as they are always shedding their skin. Letting go of the old layers to make room for new growth.’

Passover: Universal lessons from the environment

 WILD EDIBLES in the Jerusalem foothills.

Garden of eatin': Hiking the Holyland and all it has to offer

By SUSANNAH SCHILD
 Owl brought for recovery at the Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC) in Hula Lake - KKL, April 9, 2024.

Owl injured in evacuated northern town is nursed back to health by KKL-JNF

Tambour launches a new color collection: Balance

By Einat Lior

Food and views: take advantage of the weekend for a trip to Mate Yehuda

By MEITAL SHARABI/MAARIV
 Eagles in the Carmel forest, Northern Israel, April 07, 2023.

How long will the 'murders' last? Eagles, other birds of prey poisoned to death in the Negev

By ELI ASHKENAZI
 Yad Lebanim Grove Tel Aviv

Tel Aviv's bold green revolution underway in efforts to preserve the city's natural urban sites

By Yuval Bengo
 NPA holding a dead 18 years old eagle

Eagle and newly-hatched nestling found dead, authorities suspect poisoning

By Walla!
Man in nature

Study finds being in nature lowers risk of osteoporosis

 Crows in an urban area.

What do birds do when there are no people?

Ayalim launches initiative to revitalize western Negev with community village .

Ayalim launches initiative to revitalize western Negev with community village

 A SINGLE black iris: Rare flowers such as black irises are now out in force and are a sight to behold, the writer exclaims.

Kalaniyot flowers giving us hope

 Two eagles pass off responsibilities for incubating their chicks.

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

 A baby giraffe is pictured at its enclosure at the Chapultepec zoo in Mexico City, Mexico

Giraffes interrupt women's golf tournament in Kenya

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

 What is in store for the future of the rhinoceros species?

White rhinoceroses makes 'aliyah' to Israel, joins Ramat Gan safari from France

By ZIV REINSTEIN
 Mesmerizing murmuration of starlings

Israel-Hamas War: Learning from nature to work together - opinion

By JULIAN ALPER