Biodiversity

Israel Police raid Bat Yam home, seize dozens of protected marine species

A sting operation in Bat Yam exposed illegal trafficking of sea urchins and mollusks.

 Border Police, INPA inspectors find protected sealife held illegally in Bat Yam, May 2025.
 COP29 PRESIDENT Mukhtar Babayev addresses a meeting of climate ministers, in Denmark, in March, ahead of COP29 to take place in Azerbaijan, in November. Climate change looms largest over the Small Island Developing States, says the writer.

The urgency of action: Climate challenges facing Small Island Developing States - opinion

Moth on a window

New algorithm will combat invasive species around the world

 An Emoji character is seen during a photocall for the film "The Emoji Movie".

Emojis don't reflect natural biodiversity, biologists complain


Alien species are invading countries, endangering biodiversity

A new report alarmingly reveals that over 37,000 alien species are rapidly spreading across the globe due to human activities.

 Giant cane toad

900 amphibian, reptile species may become extinct due to climate change - study

Climate change is presenting a growing threat to many animals, particularly amphibians and reptiles.

 Reptile (illustrative)

The diversity-stability paradox: Israeli researchers solve 50-year-old puzzle

When the BIU team did the math, they found that this heterogeneity can fundamentally change the behavior of the system. Quite surprisingly, it actually enhances stability.

Bar Ilan University, engineering department

Pigeons can understand space and time, match wits with AI - study

The finding underscores that animals beyond humans and primates show abstract intelligence.

Not a bird brain

What could sea creatures teach us about engineering?

A new Technion study looks at how marine organisms produce hard tissues from the materials available to them, and under harsh and hostile conditions.

Eilat's Coral Beach Nature Reserve has stunning reefs and an abundance of marine and fish life.

Invest in nature, reap cash benefits, World Economic Forum urges cities

Akanksha Khatri, WEF's head of nature and biodiversity, said the conventional view that urban development and a healthy environment are at odds no longer holds.

Earth from space

Rapid regeneration of forests may be critical for climate mitigation - study

A team of tropical ecologists found that natural forest regeneration is a sustainable, inexpensive method of mitigating the harmful effects of climate change.

A view shows a deforested plot of Brazilian Amazon rainforest near the Transamazonica national highway, in Apui, Amazonas state, Brazil, September 6, 2021.

Scientists in Israel teach E. coli bacteria colonies to recognize letters

The lab has previously engineered biological sensors capable of recognizing the presence of arsenic and other poisons in water, or the presence of blood in urine.

L-R: Assistant Professor Ramez Daniel and Dr. Ximing Li

World's first cloned ferret could help rescue its endangered species

All black-footed ferrets living today are descended from only seven individuals, leading to a very limited genetic diversity.

Bert, a male black-footed ferret peers out from a burrow in a cage at the US Fish and Wildlife Service National Black-footed Ferret Conservation Center in Wellington, Colorado April 11, 2007. By 1980 it was believed that the black-footed ferret was extinct when a group of only 18 was discovered in W

Ecologists sound alarm over destruction of biodiversity in Negev

Development in desert region threaten species, including some found in no other country

An Ibex stands on a cliff-edge above the Ramon Crater in southern Israel's Negev desert March 5, 2012.