Wildlife in israel
Scientists warn great white sharks in danger of disappearing from Meditteranean
The Mediterranean white shark population is classified as Critically Endangered by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature.
Extremely rare softshelled turtle Shalom rescued from Jordan River after becoming entangled in wire
Israeli study: Movement of wild animals can help us predict next pandemic
Monkey business in Ramle ends in cement factory capture as crackdown continues
WATCH: Eight Risso’s dolphins spotted near Eilat on Sunday
The pod, including four females and four young dolphins, were spotted by a park ranger.
Fires rage across Israel due to extreme weather, residents evacuated
Hundreds of houses were evacuated as a heat wave hit Israel, causing fires all over the country.
The unseen battle against the wild sunflower
The Wild Sunflower is an allelopathic plant, spreading toxins from all its parts - leaves, stems, flowers and seeds - that deter the growth of other plants or even kills them.
Beehive theft stings suspects' hopes for cultivation
The officers found multiple beehives stored in the back of the two suspect's truck.
Israel moves pristine corals after restricted beach reopens
Scientists found a magical undersea world of unspoiled corals and schools of fish.
Hundreds of thousands of birds soaring over the Hula Valley - watch
Hundreds of thousands of common cranes and other birds had been counted taking a break while flying south.
Will the Israeli Hyrax be labeled as a pest?
The Ministry of Environmental Protection propose the Israeli Hyrax be given the legal status of a pest.
12 golden jackals found dead in Yarkon Park in Tel Aviv
Around one-third of the Yarkon's golden jackals population found dead, one day after Earth Day.
Israeli Parks warn divers: Don’t pet the sharks
Sharks enjoy swimming in the warm water pumped into the sea by the Hadera power station, but Israeli divers are warned not to come too close.
Israeli park rangers go after the big bad wolf
A spike in close encounters between people and wolves along a highly-visited section of the Dead Sea's shoreline has caused alarm in Israel.