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Archaeological evidence of human activity in the area of Ramat Hanadiv is visible mostly around the tuff layers and near sources of water. The two main sites are Ein Tzur and Horva...
We have worked hard to make our buildings, infrastructure and service accessible to special sectors of the population so that everyone can enjoy an accessible and enjoyable visit t...
Ramat Hanadiv works hard to make its services accessible to the diverse community of people with disabilities in order to provide an enjoyable visitor experience for all those ente...
Ramat Hanadiv's research aims to provide the scientific basis for the Nature Park management, enrich scientific knowledge, and build a long term database for the future to come.
The Nature Park is the main part of Ramat Hanadiv, covering an area of about 4,500 dunams (450 ha) of natural Mediterranean vegetation combined with pine and cypress groves that we...
. The park is managed in a way that integrates conservation of natural, landscape and heritage values with activities for the general public, research and education.
At the heart of the Nature Park at Ramat Hanadiv, about ten minutes’ walk from the carpark, “A Silent Space” awaits you: a magical nook in the forest welcomes you for a relaxed sta...
Sustainability is the ability to fulfil the needs of the current generation while maintaining our resources in a way that also fulfils the needs of future generations. This approac...
“A Palestine mountain gazelle, an Indian crested porcupine and a golden jackal tried to cross the road…” - This could be the beginning of a joke, but in the regional reality, the l...
Fires in open landscapes such as forests and woodlands, which occur in Israel nearly every year, are not natural. These fires are caused by humans, either accidentally or intention...