In Israel’s northern landscapes, from Tel Aviv to the Golan Heights, fertile soils sustain the country’s agriculture, where domesticated farming had its beginnings 11,000 years ago. The region highlights efforts to protect wildlife, including wolves in the Golan, jackals in urban parks, and migrating sharks in the Mediterranean, while dedicated researchers work to maintain a balance between human development, nature, and biodiversity.
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