Enav Vidan is a zoologist, an ecologist, and a conservation biologist, deeply passionate about our natural world and its protection. She conducted an M.Sc. in Ecology on the temporal separation dynamics of spiny mice in Ein-Gedi and her Ph.D. focused on global lizard macroecology. Both degrees from Tel Aviv University. Currently, she is on a postdoctoral position at the Mitrani Department for Desert Ecology, in Sde-Boker. Her project focuses on prioritizing the Israeli land-vertebrate fauna for conservation, in light of current and future development schemes, and climates. Beyond that, Enav worked for many years as an independent consultant for many conservation and ecology projects and organizations. She loves to pay forward her passion to the wonders of the natural world, therefore, during the years, she has been involved in different educational projects and teach in variety of frameworks.