Hula Valley wetlands

E1042660

The Hula Valley wetlands are a restored marshland and birdwatching haven in northern Israel, renowned as a critical stopover for millions of migratory birds along the Great Rift Valley flyway.

Jump to: Statements Referenced by

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf birdwatching site
marshland
nature reserve
wetland
country Israel
hasPart Hula Lake NERFINISHED
Hula Lake Park NERFINISHED
agricultural fields
artificial lake
birdwatching hides
observation trails
reconstructed marshes
visitor center
hostsSpecies amphibians
aquatic plants
crane
pelican
raptors
waders
waterfowl
white stork NERFINISHED
importantFor biodiversity conservation
birdwatching tourism
ecological research
environmental education
migratory birds
waterfowl wintering
locatedIn Hula Valley NERFINISHED
Israel NERFINISHED
Northern District, Israel
locatedNear Golan Heights NERFINISHED
Sea of Galilee NERFINISHED
Upper Galilee NERFINISHED
majorRiver Jordan River NERFINISHED
managedBy Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – Jewish National Fund NERFINISHED
onFlyway African-Eurasian migratory flyway NERFINISHED
Great Rift Valley flyway NERFINISHED
partOf Great Rift Valley NERFINISHED
Hula Valley ecosystem NERFINISHED
recognizedAs critical stopover site for migratory birds
one of the most important bird migration sites in the Middle East
region Galilee NERFINISHED
restorationBegan 1990s
restoredFrom drained Hula Lake
former Hula swamps
seasonalPeak autumn migration
spring migration
seasonalUse wintering ground for cranes
tourismActivity birdwatching
cycling
guided nature tours
hiking

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

modern town of Rosh Pinna hasNearbyNaturalFeature Hula Valley wetlands
subject surface form: Rosh Pinna