This section features projects focused on restoring Israel’s forests and ecosystems after wildfire damage. KKL-JNF engages in careful intervention guided by nature and science.
Our efforts include stabilizing the burnt area, removing hazards and invasive species, conducting surveys and ecological monitoring, devising recovery plans, planting, and more.
Heal our burnt landscapes - Explore post-fire rehabilitation projects
Name: Join KKL-JNF in Restoring Be’eri Forest - A Lifeline for Israel’s Southern Frontier
Description: Be’eri Forest, a symbol of resilience in Israel’s Western Negev, was severely impacted by the October 7th massacre and the war that followed. With nearly half the forest damaged, the mission extends beyond ecological recovery - it is about rebuilding lives, strengthening partnerships, and renewing hope. Your support will help Be’eri Forest and its people rise anew.
Name: Israel's Northern Forests Under Fire: KKL-JNF Emergency Campaign 2024
Description: Recent attacks from Lebanon have ignited devastating fires across northern Israel, burning over 2,900 hectares of Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael - Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) forests. We urgently need your support to save what remains and plan future rehabilitation.
Name: Urgent Emergency Campaign: Help Save And Restore The Forests Of Central Israel
Description: A devastating wildfire has struck central Israel, ravaging KKL-JNF forests and putting lives, homes, and ecosystems at risk. KKL-JNF is now focused on immediate recovery to stabilize the land and prepare for long-term restoration.
Name: KKL-JNF: Leading the Fight Against Climate Change with Sustainable Forestry Gilboa Forest Renewal (145 acres)
Description: Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael-Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) is restoring 145 acres of Gilboa Forest in the northern region, which was damaged by a recent wildfire. The site will include shaded areas, grazing zones, and preserved forest continuity. Your support will help us conserve this vital environmental buffer, preserve ecosystems, and improve the quality of life.
Name: Rehabilitating Nazareth Slope Forest
Description: In the fall of 2020, a wildfire of unprecedented scale and intensity swept through the forests on the slopes of Nazareth, consuming 450 hectares of woodland. After 3 years of research and initial rehabilitation efforts, KKL-JNF is now in the process of planting new trees. With your support, we can prevent future fires and create a sustainable forest.
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