Enviromental justice

I am a passionate climate change activist and animal welfare advocate. Eco-justice also means social justice because nature has no borders – it is a space for dialogue between all people who share our planet. 

News Article about my work!

At Gazelle Valley in Jerusalem, I manage Israel’s largest urban nature site. I work with endangered Mountain gazelles, vulnerable Greek tortoises, near-threatened Ferruginous ducks, and 500+ species of flora including locally-endangered clary sage. I also oversee a IUCN-recognized water circulation system. My qualifications include a Masters in Environmental Studies from Tel Aviv University and Training for Animal Park Managers and Handlers through the Israel Nature and Parks Authority.

I proudly share my eco-expertise with different audiences! I have spoken to faith institutions and for budding environmentalists worldwide, with a recent lecture circuit across the UK.

Watch my last lecture!

 

cleaning rehavia river

rescuing a balkan terrapin

planting water mint