Israel’s streams and wadis are a critical environmental, cultural and economic resource, but ongoing neglect and pollution has rendered many of them unusable, with all but the hardiest of aquatic life disappearing from our waterways as a result. KKL-JNF works together with local and national government bodies and NGOs to clean Israel’s waterways of pollution, reintroduce aquatic plants and wildlife, and stabilize streambeds, and engages in critical monitoring and research for the purpose of creating long-term plans for Israel’s waterways.
The rehabilitation of our streams and wadis is a national mission of utmost importance. Be our partner in bringing life back to our waterways, and invest in the landscape that we all adore and cherish.
Latest Projects
Name: Bringing the Galilee Back to Life - Reviving the Ein Alva Spring in the Bar’am Forest
Description: In the aftermath of the Iron Sword War, northern communities face economic hardship and prolonged insecurity. The Bar’am Forest, located near the Lebanon border, was among the hardest-hit areas. Now, KKL-JNF is advancing a nearly completed project at Ein Alva Spring to help restore normal life through nature, tourism, and public access.
Name: Ein Yarda Recreational Area: Creating A Place To Unwind Before Exploring
Description: KKL-JNF is developing the Ein Yarda recreational area as part of a comprehensive initiative to promote peripheral tourist attractions and restore river banks in the upper Galilee
Name: KKL-JNF will restore the Ela Stream and create a park near Kiryat Malachi
Description: As part of the Keren Kayemet LeIsrael - Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) stream and river restoration initiative, the Ela Stream will be restored and KKL-JNF will be able to strengthen the urban center of Kiryat Malachi as well as connect it to its surrounding communities.
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