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One who hikes the trails of Ramat Hanadiv would find it very difficult to imagine how the region looked about 100 years ago, at the end of the Ottoman Empire. The landscape and phy...
Michal Yadgar is a tour guide and nature lover. On September 2018 she was diagnosed with ALS, a degenerative muscle disease. The loss of her body was not as hard for Michal as the ...
How is a queen made? How dominant are the males in the females’ life (spoiler, they’re not), does a simple worker have a chance to become a queen? What is “nuptial flight”? And is...
Once upon a time: one morning on Tu B’shvat, a few years ago, children from one of the schools in the region went to Mt. Horshan, convinced that as per the custom, they were going ...
She’s the daughter of a forest ranger, the trees healed her, she’s interested in forest bathing and she brought ‘a silent space’ to Ramat Hanadiv. She’s charismatic, clever, and fu...
A tour of the gardens? A hike in the nature park? A family escape game? A picnic/meal in the restaurant? Or maybe a bike ride? Click and find out what you can do here.
Where does the term 'tree-huggers' come from? Ruvik Rosenthal, author and linguist, Israel Prize Laureate in journalism, and writer of Comprehensive Dictionary of Slang, Speaking i...
Internal Ward A? Orthopedic Ward or even Geriatric Ward? What happens with injured, aging or sick trees at Ramat Hanadiv? Here’s a glimpse into the most pastoral treatment ward in ...
He rises each morning to begin gardening, at night he’s concerned about the human crowds and our lack of respect towards nature; please meet Stav the gardener.
Asaf Ben David, Tamar Dayan, Ido Itzhaki The invasion of pine (Pinus Halepensis) to the Mediterranean scrubland and natural woodland, changes the composition and height of the veg...