Spring in Israel
Read MoreWildlife thrives after a rainy winter and with the arrival of warmer weather at the Gazelle Valley, the biggest urban nature park in Israel, in the heart of Jerusalem. The park is comprised of four ponds which collect rainfall constantly circulated through the park providing hydration and habitation for the local wildlife. A 50+ herd of mountain gazelles is the pride of the park, an endangered species with no verified populations other than the 3,000 remaining in Israel.
Wildlife thrives after a rainy winter and with the arrival of warmer weather at the Gazelle Valley, the biggest urban nature park in Israel, in the heart of Jerusalem. The park is comprised of four ponds which collect rainfall constantly circulated through the park providing hydration and habitation for the local wildlife. A 50+ herd of mountain gazelles is the pride of the park, an endangered species with no verified populations other than the 3,000 remaining in Israel.
Wildlife thrives after a rainy winter and with the arrival of warmer weather at the Gazelle Valley, the biggest urban nature park in Israel, in the heart of Jerusalem. The park is comprised of four ponds which collect rainfall constantly circulated through the park providing hydration and habitation for the local wildlife. A 50+ herd of mountain gazelles is the pride of the park, an endangered species with no verified populations other than the 3,000 remaining in Israel.