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WATCH: Safari in Uniform – The Wild Guests of Israel’s Army Bases

Nubian Ibex

Portrait of a Nubian Ibex (wild goat) at sunrise seen on the cliffs next to the Dead Sea. (Photo by Matanya Tausig /Flash90)

In the heart of Israel, IDF military bases have become unlikely sanctuaries for African wildlife, including majestic species like the Eland and Barbary Sheep.

Originally introduced to control overgrown vegetation and reduce fire hazards, these herbivores now roam the vast training grounds, blending military efficiency with ecological balance.

With sprawling habitats and a unique military-ecology collaboration, these animals enjoy a lifestyle of natural freedom within secure perimeters, earning them the affectionate nickname “four-legged conscripts.”

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