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The main entrance to the Memorial Gardens – located next to the Visitors Pavilion. In the entrance plaza are temporary exhibitions on a range of subjects promoted by Ramat Hanadiv...
The trail marked in green turns right (west) from the trailhead. It wends its way through typical low scrubland (batha) vegetation near a stand of pine trees and comes to a concret...
At Ramat Hanadiv we put thought into planning and nurturing locations around the Gardens and in the Nature Park that facilitate relaxation, introspection and wellbeing. What underl...
Agathe Colléony, Danielle Bashan, Liat Levontin & Assaf Shwartz In recent years, a growing concern has been expressed worldwide regarding a process known as the ‘extinction of exp...
In 2015, Ramat Hanadiv established the Partnership for Regional Sustainability, aiming to combine forces for the quality of life in the region. Five neighbouring councils – Binyami...
Our pen is a place of simple hope and small joys, particularly now, during the lambing and kidding season. Each guided tour currently ends at the goat and sheep pen, and we also be...
Much evidence from recent years indicates that populations of flying insects in general and bees in particular are declining significantly. A German study reported a 75% decrease i...
The gates of Ramat Hanadiv first opened in the spring of 1954, on the day that Baron Edmond de Rothschild and his wife Adelaide were laid to eternal rest in the crypt at the heart ...
An amphitheatre-shaped complex stands at the heart of the gardens. The outdoor stage at its centre is surrounded by grassed-in 'steps' where the audience can sit.
Ken Karu Tetraclinis articulata (Vahl) Masters is a Mediterranean coniferous species. T. articulata was selected as one of the most promising species, mainly because of its high d...