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Preventing roadkill in Hanadiv Valley The sight of an animal lying lifeless on the side of the road is familiar to every driver. We usually encounter this difficult sight on the wa...
We’ve already learned from the gardens that more than any other plant, the flower that symbolizes autumn is the squill, and for winter, it’s the cyclamen. A subspecies of the Persi...
Transitioning from the classroom to the outdoors ‘Into the classroom!’ is a call that we all probably remember, as well as the analogous “Get out of the classroom!”, but it turns ...
In recent years, massive dehydration of oak trees was observed in Ramat Hanadiv. Oaks (Quercus calliprinos) grow only at a few suitable sites in the park
In the lead-up to the opening of the exhibition “Tools at Rest” which opened at Ramat Hanadiv this month (14.9.21), we met with Tali Bichler, an artist and designer of play and act...
Our daily routine is full of many tasks, pressures, demands and constraints, and we often live in expectation of our next break – the weekend, a trip abroad, a family holiday or a ...
May to October are the hot months for nature in Israel. A fire that broke out at Ramat Hanadiv in May 1980 and destroyed one third of the Nature Park generated far-reaching changes...
A new facility for collecting flying insects, which was recently installed at Ramat Hanadiv, will contribute to research on the disappearance of these insects throughout the world....
While the bee has been declared the most important animal in the word, public awareness about bees is seriously lacking. Bees, which are responsible for a third of what we eat, and...
How are our dreams related to sustainability? The new continuing education programme at Ramat Hanadiv, The Pedagogy of Coca Cola, which shines a penetrating spotlight on how we liv...