Ecology
From Ukraine to Gaza, war's ecological toll sparks ecocide accountability push
As conflicts from Ukraine to Gaza ravage ecosystems, momentum is building to recognize environmental destruction as a war crime
Israel's overlooked challenge: Environmental damage from two years of war - from the editor
After the ceasefire, the land still burns
A kibbutz in the south joins the list of the best tourism villages in the world
BGU's brilliant biologist is redefining the way we see insects
At Ben-Gurion University, Dr. Sofia Bouchebti is investigating the link between nutrition and social behavior in insects, and in the process, challenging our preconceptions.
Colossal Biosciences launches project to revive the extinct giant Moa Bird
Colossal aims to decode the giant moa’s DNA to revive it by genetically modifying its closest living relatives - emus and tinamous - using ancient DNA integration.
Rabbi Yonatan Neril: Founder of Israel's interfaith NGO linking religion and ecology
Rabbi Yonatan Neril, a Stanford-educated environmentalist and author, traces his interest in ecology to the organic garden, orchard, and creek behind his childhood home in northern California.
Eurasian silver and slavery: The unexpected rise and fall of the Piast dynasty
The fatal liability of lacking reliable prior networks revealed itself in the rapid collapse of the first Polish state.
Crisis in the Caspian Sea: 31,000 square kilometers lost since 2005 in the world’s largest enclosed
From 2005 to 2023, the Caspian Sea's water level dropped by 185 centimeters, resulting in a loss of 31,000 square kilometers of water area.
Paradise in the heart of the desert: The perfect freedom atmosphere
Green construction, exclusive villa design, and a presidential spa suite: Meet SIX SENSES SHAHARUT - a designer paradise in the heart of the desert.
With only 2,000 Yellow-crested Cockatoos left, new genetics may aid their survival
Introducing the wrong species risks hybridization or competition, endangering Triton and Sulphur-crested Cockatoos.
Prof. Yaron Ziv: Ben-Gurion University’s champion of sustainability and conservation
The pioneering ecologist blends cutting-edge research, education, and collaboration to restore ecosystems, enhance sustainability, and inspire the next generation of environmental leaders.
Israeli tourism group earns prestigious international impact certification
Abraham Group, a leader in sustainable tourism, receives international recognition from the GSTC for its innovative approach to responsible travel.
Knowing the Land of Israel part 3: Discovering little wonders in Ashkelon National Park
Lycaenid caterpillars have called this place home since before the first Canaanites set up camp on the Ashkelon beach so many millennia ago.