The Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC) was established in December 2019 through a collaboration between KKL-JNF and Tel-Hai Academic College. Located within KKLJ-NF’s Hula Lake Park, the center features an emergency clinic, a nursery, and state-of-the-art rehabilitation enclosures to support the recovery of wildlife. The AWRC is dedicated to rehabilitating injured and orphaned wildlife, providing them with the ideal environment for a successful return to the wild. Since its founding, the center has treated over 1,000 animals from 130 species and successfully rehabilitated and released hundreds back into their natural habitats.
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Name: The Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center - Where Nature and Compassion Meet
Description: The Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC) in northern Israel is dedicated to providing care, shelter, and medical attention to injured and orphaned wild animals. Its mission is to rescue, rehabilitate, and release animals back into their natural habitats.
Name: Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC)
Description: Northern Israel is under fire, and local wildlife are feeling the heat. In the dry season, every rocket or missile landing in or intercepted over Israeli territory has a 100% likelihood of igniting a fire. Since the outbreak of the Iron Swords War and Hezbollah’s escalation on the northern front, more than 2,500 hectares of forest have gone up in flames, with catastrophic consequences for animals and birds too small to escape.
Name: Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC) - Birds Arena
Description: Every year, countless wildlife in Israel suffers injuries due to human activities, facing uncertain future - until they find refuge at the Agamon Wildlife Rehabilitation Center (AWRC). Nestled in the Hula Valley, this vital sanctuary, established through the collaboration between Keren Kayemet Le Israel – Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) and Tel-Hai College, has rescued and rehabilitated hundreds of animals since 2019. Each recovery not only restores individual lives but also helps preserve Israel's intricate biodiversity, essential for a balanced ecosystem.
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