Israel. A country without hunting
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Israel is a small country, slightly larger than Luxembourg. But in terms of historical significance and biodiversity, it outshines many giants. Although seeing a person with a rifle here is as common as seeing colourful vendors on the streets of Delhi, no one shoots the animals here, no one catches them in nets during their migration, and people even feed them carrots from the veranda. That’s why, as we were told, they’re all here. Is that really true? The film, originally released in 2023, is presented here in translation. Translated and voiced by AI. 00:10 small, but significant 00:44 the desert 01:55 places with a bit of water 02:55 the Yotvata Hai-Bar Nature Reserve 03:59 the curious ostrich 04:49 Ein Gedi Nature Reserve 06:46 water in warmth 09:14 the north of Israel 09:39 Hula Nature Reserve 10:55 Gray cranes 12:20 dear wildlife, please feel free to indulge 14:10 feeding pelicans 15:28 inhabitants of the sea 17:09 but what about hunting 17:57 conclusion