Israel nature

Israeli scientists successfully germinate rare Swamp Orchid in conservation breakthrough

New, flourishing plants are being placed in pots in preparation for eventual growth and the planting of strong, older orchids back in their natural habitat. 

Swamp Orchid.
Teucrium Procerum

Critically endangered perennial herb successfully propagated by KKL-JNF

FLORA PALAESTINA’ – 316 native species and over 2,000 uses

New Israeli website gets down to the roots of nature’s medicine chest

 IN ITS QUIET way, the humble carob teaches us that meaningful traditions need not be elaborate.

Hiking the holy land in the season of Lag Ba'omer


Inspectors have a whale of a time with rare shark in Eilat

The whale shark is listed as endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

Whale shark swimming in Eilat

Israel’s first environmental research satellite to soon launch

The satellite weighs 265 kilos and will after launching reach a height of 720 kilometers from Earth within two days.

A satellite

SPNI co-founder Amotz Zahavi dies at 89

In addition to his roles as a prominent zoologist and evolutionary biologist at Tel Aviv University, Zahavi was among the founders of the Society for the Protection of Nature in Israel.

The funeral of Amotz Zahavi.

8 fun things to do on Israeli Independence Day

More to do than just fan the barbecue as Israel celebrate's its 69th birthday.

Waterside picnic in a shaded spot at Einot Tzukim

Herod's 'Magnificent City' to receive NIS 100m. facelift

Visitors will be able to pray in Caesarea's 2,000-year-old synagogue. Joint development initiated to draw 3 million tourists to ancient port city by 2030.

An aerial view of the work in the Caesarea National Park's harbor.

Bird makes a rare stop in Israel after 'wrong turn'

The dowitcher was last seen in Israel in the Dan region in 1984.

Long-billed dowitcher bird spotted in Eilat

Trails and tribulations

Hiking the Israel National Trail gives you a different perspective on life, on the challenges facing us in our little country… and on our history.

A QUIET forest section of the INT in the Jerusalem foothills between Srigim/Li’on and Tel Azeka, near where David battled Goliath.

New Worlds: Living sponge neutralizes arsenic and barium toxins

A scientist looks through a microscope

Ministry warns: Use care when touching raw pond fish ahead of Passover

The fish that are relevant are mainly tilapia (amnun), mullet (buri) and sea bream (denis).

Men release fish from their net on a Tel Aviv-Jaffa beach

Vulture culture

A vulture