Court finds planners did not take into account potential ecological damage and says obligation to preserve nature for entire public trumps company's economic interests

Ministry says 200 new turbines, some as high as Israel's tallest towers, planned for gusty Golan and other areas, endangering wildlife, with protective tech having 'zero effect'

Process, tracked by sensors attached to animals, includes dropping pups off at 'nursery' trees while mother forages for food

Science and health writer Nathan Jeffay looks at how variant is making itself felt in Israel, while environmental reporter Sue Surkes discusses fruit bats and underground mapping

Widely assumed to be source of coronavirus, bats probably spared us from other diseases, scientists say; the mammals stay ‘home’ when sick, protecting fellow bats, other species

Team from Ben-Gurion University finds that bats in Israel increasingly prey on invasive insect species known to ravage cotton crops worldwide

About a dozen IDF posts near Jordan border abandoned after 1967 war are now swarming with winged mammals, following Israeli conservation efforts

Tel Aviv University researchers shed light on how bats and perhaps other mammals and humans integrate multi-sensory information