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  • 02/02/2025
    Have you spotted turbinate monodont (locally known as "knit kippah") snails on the rocky surfaces along the coast? Join the…
  • 02/02/2025
    Reporting fire ants will help create a nationwide map of the little fire ant, providing accurate data on its distribution…
  • 02/02/2025
    Have you seen a bat active during daylight hours? Do you live near a tree that attracts bats even during…
  • 02/02/2025
    A survey of salamanders in the city’s wadis, conducted by volunteers on rainy winter nights, aimed at studying the populations…
  • 02/02/2025
    The Near Eastern fire salamander is an amphibian species at risk of extinction and is classified as a protected species…
  • 02/02/2025
    Monitoring wild roadkill to create a database, promote safe wildlife crossings, and identify high-risk roads for wildlife collisions.
  • 02/02/2025
    Reporting Gazelle Sightings for the Conservation of the Gazelle Population in Israel and Protection of Open Spaces Where They Live
  • 30/01/2025
    A community-based monitoring project tracking mammal footprints along the national ecological corridor in the southern Sharon
  • 30/01/2025
    The poppy anemone is the most common and beloved flower in Israel, growing from Mount Hermon to the desert. The…
  • 30/01/2025
    Where are fireflies found in Israel, and what factors influence them? Through observations of fireflies, we can learn about the…