Paul Cohen has lived for 22 years in the isolated town of Narsaq, where he works remotely as a translator. And, he says, the rare Jewish tourists always manage to seek him out

A month-long celebration features starry nights and activity-packed days in Israel's quiet, arid south

Pine larvae carry stinging hairs that cause skin, eye, throat irritation and allergic reactions; come down from the trees in spring to pupate

Bringing a leading planner on board, organization seeks to preserve trees and expand woodland countrywide, including by refining the very definition of forest

Adi Aboody and Ophir Haberer, who met through Wilderness Torah, a group of earth-focused Jews, mark their nuptials with an animal-skin ketubah and 'first fruits' altar

Annual State of Nature report highlights negative consequences of galloping urbanization amid population growth, but notes increase in protected open space

Take a walk in the lush hills just outside Jerusalem, where structures of a kibbutz from pre-state Israel and an ancient Hasmonean fortress sit together among the wildflowers

Society for Protection of Nature in Israel calls to strengthen existing communities rather than create new ones, protect nature and include public in planning

Environmental reporter Sue Surkes speaks with award-winning Israeli photographer Roie Galitz about his love for polar bears and the coldest parts of the planet

The rocky ascent to Tel Tzafit, thought to be the biblical city of Gath, is dotted with colorful foliage leading to a panoramic lookout over the length and breadth of the Holy Land

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