Agmon Hula

Thanks to the support of KKL-JNF, what used to be a malaria-infested swamp region is today an internationally-acclaimed bird-watching site, with more than 500 million migratory birds passing through twice a year, plus many unique animal and plant species. KKL-JNF’s commitment to the site began in 1951 – the first national engineering project of the young State of Israel – and continues until today. 

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Hula Lake Valley: A Bird Oasis in the Galilee

Hula Lake Valley: A Bird Oasis in the Galilee

This clip (6:11) introduces KKL-JNF’s Hula Lake Park visitors center. With no fewer than 500 million birds passing through yearly on their migratory path, the Hula Valley is one of the

The Makings of a World-Renowned Bird-Watching Site

The Makings of a World-Renowned Bird-Watching Site

This brief clip (1:00) describes the amazing work that KKL-JNF has done to rehabilitate and revive the now world-renowned Hula Valley. What used to be a malaria-infested swamp region is

Drying the Hula Lake: A Firsthand Account

Drying the Hula Lake: A Firsthand Account

In this brief clip (1:14), Nahum Bendel, artist and former employee of one of Israel’s oldest construction companies, documents his firsthand experiences working in the Hula Valley swamps. In the

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