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Kibbutz Lotan Center for Ecotourism and Creative Ecology, Israel, Arava Valley
Lotan Ecotourism

Hai Bar Biblical Reserve

INTERACT

Animal life in the days of our ancestors was quite different from that in our times. Part of the animals have become totally extinct and only some animals have managed to overcome the many obstacles and survived. About a dozen animals have disappeared from Israel's landscape. During the 1960's a project was started to restore the vanished species. In 1968 the Hai-Bar Yotvata reserve was set up with a view to reintroduce and acclimatize the desert animals. An area of some 12 km' (3000 acres) where many acacia trees grow and with a relative abundance of natural pasture was fenced.

Wild ass (onager), addax, white oryx, Scimitar oryx, African wild ass, ostrich and also gazelle were brought into the area.

A few herds of onagers have already been released in the Ramon crater and in Nahal Pharan. The predator center of the Hai-Bar is a live exhibition of predators, birds of prey, reptiles, and desert rodents, some of which are endangered species. The predators walk about in large enclosures and you can observe them through acoustic glass partitions. In October 1992 the Nature Reserves Authority opened an additional site in the predator center - "Night-life in the desert" - an exhibition hall introducing visitors to animal life in the desert which takes place mostly at night.

During the day, night-time conditions prevail and at night day-time conditions are simulated in the hall.

Location:

In the southern Arava, near Kibbutz Sammar, 37 km (23 miles) north of Elat.

Access:

Turn east at Kibbutz Sammar Junction and drive 1.5 km (1 mile) to the Predator Center.

Tour:

Visitors may only visit the Hai-Bar as part of a guided tour of approximately 2 hours conducted in Nature Reserves Authority vehicles.

The tour leaves the Predator Center on Saturdy, Sunday, Tuesday & Thursday every hour on the hour between 9:00 and 14:00 in the winter and between 9:00 and 13:00 in the summer.

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Contact info Lotan Tourism

Daphna Abell
Program Coordinator
lotan-programs@lotan.ardom.co.il

Tel: +972 8 6356935;
Toll Free: 1800 2000 75 (when in Israel)

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