Recycling Clothes and Repurposing CO2
When you’re traveling and going on adventures in the outdoors, there’s nothing more important than having comfortable and durable clothes to wear. It can...
Nat Hab Goes Green in the Great White North
Have you reduced, reused or recycled recently? If not, this is your reminder to go green in honor of Global Recycling Day! Global Recycling Day was created i...
The Galapagos Tortoises Reviving an Island’s Ecosystem
When English naturalist Charles Darwin first arrived in the Galapagos Islands in 1835, he noted the differences in giant tortoises from island to island. W...
What’s the Difference Between Bison and Buffalo?
Other than the bald eagle, there is no more iconic American animal than the buffalo. Buffalo is the name of two dozen U.S. towns and one large city. Buffalo ...
Explore Nat Hab’s Photo Expeditions & Conservation Photography: Q & A with Our Photo Expedition Co-Directors
At Natural Habitat Adventures, we endeavor to offer the most inspiring and enriching nature photography adventures available. Want to learn more about our Ph...
Galapagos: Fit Birds and Darwin’s Fine Books
If you’re a lover of books (or a bibliophile) like me, you’ll appreciate Charles Darwin, the biologist famous for his Theory of Evolution that was formul...
Get to Know the Intrepid Women Who Inspired Our Expedition Camps
Nat Hab’s mission is Conservation through Exploration: protecting our planet by inspiring travelers, supporting local communities and boldly influencin...
International Women’s Day: Spotlight on Nat Hab Guide Josy Cardoso
International Women’s Day, held each year on March 8, is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. The d...
Europe’s New Laws for Restoring Nature
While in recent years it seems as if the environmental laws in the United States have faced some of their most severe challenges and rollbacks since their in...
Nonprofit The WYldlife Fund Helps Secure Over $24 Million for Wyoming Wildlife Crossing
We’re overjoyed to share that The WYldlife Fund, a Nat Hab Philanthropy partner, recently spearheaded considerable efforts to fund the HWY189 South Kemmere...
5 Safari Destinations Outside of Africa
The first time I saw a blue-footed booby in the wild, I was memorized. It was on North Seymour Island in the Galapagos archipelago, and the aptly named avia...
“New” Northern Lights and a Novel Moon Era
I think of February and March as a miniseason, that of northern lights. This time of year provides an opportune moment to turn your gaze to winter’s night ...
Stories by Destination
Churchill Polar Bears
African Safaris
U.S. National Parks
Alaska
Canada & the North
Galapagos Islands
Latin America
Asia & The Pacific
The Singing Lemurs of Madagascar
Often referred to as the “eighth continent,” the island nation of Madagascar has developed its own distinct ecosystems and extraordinary wildlife...
Renowned Whale Research Scientist Ari Friedlaender Joins Nat Hab Travelers in Antarctica
Seeing a whale in Antarctic waters is nothing short of extraordinary. Thousands of humpbacks, fins, orcas and minkes spend the continent’s summer months fe...
There Are Only Two Northern White Rhinos Left—But a New Breakthrough Could Bring Them Back
Meet Najin and Fatu, the world’s last two northern white rhinos. This mother-and-daughter pair live together in Kenya’s renowned Ol Pejeta Conservancy, w...
The Enchanted Islands: Extraordinary Galapagos Encounters
By Alyssa Corasanti, WWF Integrated Marketing Manager The Galapagos Islands, situated in the Pacific Ocean, is renowned for its diverse ecosystem. The island...
Biodiversity: Big Picture and Backyard
There are big issues and topics that we’ll continue to have to deal with in the upcoming months of 2024, and rapid biodiversity loss in this sixth mass ext...
Potential for Roaring Success: Bear Tourism Boosts Local Economies in Southwest Alaska
Southwest Alaska is home to some of the most spectacular wildlife in the world, including majestic brown bears roaming its forests, and especially its rivers...
Paws Over Picks: Conservation Travel’s Role in Southwest Alaska’s Economy
Around the world, responsibly managed conservation travel, including ecotourism, benefits the natural environment, wildlife and local populations. Most often...
A Wild Reading List: A Compilation from Explorers & Experts
Most of us know the wonder of travel isn’t limited to the trip itself. Our excitement extends from packing our bags to the journey home. The feeling of an ...
New Year 2024: Resolutions and Climate Solutions
In just about a week, we’ll be celebrating another New Year’s Eve. And along with the merrymaking and reflection on the past year, we’ll also be ponder...
How Tomorrow’s Air is Investing in Our Future
Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is one of Earth’s oldest and most biologically diverse forests. It’s also home to half of the world’s popu...
Understanding Invasive Species
On the day before our 200-passenger ship was set to arrive in Antarctica’s Marguerite Bay, the onboard Discovery Team performed a mandatory clothing check ...
How Sustainable Jet Fuel is Changing the Aviation Industry for the Better
A few weeks ago, I found myself standing on the rocky beach of D’Hainaut Island, within Antarctica’s Mikkelsen Harbour, watching a couple of Gentoo p...