Hula Valley nature reserve reopens to visitors after wartime closure “It is a symbol of resilience and renewal for the entire north,” says Ifat Ovadia-Luski, chairwoman of KKL-JNF. Dec. 27, 2024
Despite war, cranes arrive in Israel’s Hula Valley "In these sad and complicated days, perhaps nature can bring comfort," says Inbar Shlomit Rubin, who manages the site for KKL-JNF. Eran Itzkovitch Nov. 15, 2023
Study: Prehistoric Hula Valley residents traveled far for high-quality flint "Our findings provide compelling evidence of the remarkable cognitive and social abilities of the early humans inhabiting the Hula Valley,” says Tel Aviv University professor Erez Ben-Yosef. Pesach Benson July 19, 2023
12,000-year-old flutes found in Galilee imitate predatory birds The tiny instruments, made from the wing bones of waterfowl, may have been used to hunt. June 11, 2023
Could bird flu be Israel’s next big health crisis? Israel and other countries have been hit by the worst-ever bird flu outbreak. We asked the experts how it happened, what its impact will be and whether we should be concerned. Abigail Klein Leichman Jan. 2, 2022
New Hula Valley Visitor Center aims to attract millions of birders In 2009, “BBC Wildlife” magazine named the Hula Valley one of the top 10 “most outstanding sites in the world for nature observation and photography.” Judy Lash Balint Nov. 11, 2019