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 An illustrative photo of trees blooming.

New ways to think about the Jewish holiday of Tu Bishvat

By DAVID GEFFEN
 ONE TREE gives us full knowledge, the other gives us immortality.

Ahead of Tu Bishvat: KKL-JNF to plant 45,000 trees in areas affected by war

 Nannowithius wahrmani

Israeli scientists first to document scorpions 'hitching a ride'

 Swamp cat in Emek Hula

Swamp cat spotted on nighttime prowl in Israel's North

By ZIV REINSTEIN
 First red anemone in the western Negev.

On backdrop of burnt Israeli south, first red anemones of season bloom

Hoopoe

What is Israel's most common bird species?

 From the trailer of "After Death"

Understanding the process of death: How you change when life ends

By Walla!
 This is what it looks like when she enters the cave house she carved

These people dig elaborate subterranean shelters with their hands and sticks

By Walla!
 A pacific diver is seen swimming in Eilat.

Rare pacific diver bird spotted in Israel for the first time

  Extensive social memory had previously been documented only in dolphins and up to 20 years. Now, scientists believe chimps and bonobos may be able to remember even longer.

Chimps and bonobos can recognize long-lost friends and family – for decades

 A three-week old North Island Brown Kiwi called 'Tuatahi', meaning 'first' in the Maori language, is held by Taronga Zoo's birdkeeper Chris Hibbard September 26.

Debates over kiwi dog toy raises animal conservation issues

 Songbird

Daily voice workouts help songbirds find a mate, study finds

 New York view from the Hudson and Statue of Liberty.

Severe natural disasters: 2024 predictions by modern Nostradamus

By Walla!
 The initial findings seen by the reviewers are very encouraging. Brown sea tongs

Mediterranean sea fish strengthened amidst Gaza War

By ZIV REINSTEIN/WALLA!
 Picnic in the nature

Enjoy a refreshing trip through Israel with nine free guided tours

By Walla!