30 r Friday, December 10, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israeli Enviromentalists Fight to Preserve Ecology By EVA BASNIZKI World Zionist Press Service JERUSALEM — There are few places in the world where nature is as rich and as manifold over such a li- mited territory as in Israel. Yet, the constantly changing scenery and cli- mate can be covered in a matter of a few hours drive by car or bus. Within a day, one can take in the snows of Hermon and the sun- drenched beaches of Eilat. Israel's struggle for sur- vival is common knowledge but not only the people of the land fight for survival. So does nature. into consideration the ecological consequences. Harmless animals have been destroyed in panic, in As the population case they spread disease. grows and needs more With the elimination of the space, nature inevitably swamps, many migratory has to retreat. The haste water birds, which once re- with which the country sted there on their long was built so as to fortify journeys, have gone. 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