NHA's Blogs
Whether it's meeting the eyes of an African lion or sharing the seas with a gentle whale shark, the grandeur of the natural world moves us as much as it does you. Our blogs are a collection of nature adventures, reflections and conservation news stories from top writers including Wendy Worrall Redal, Candice Gaukel Andrews, Lisa Poppleton and others -- and NHA founder Ben Bressler. Along with our flagship blog, Good Nature, you may enjoy posts from Olaf Malvar, at Olaf's Corner, as well as our Churchill Polar Bear Blog written by NHA guide Steve Selden. Our newest blog, Alaska Bears & Wolves, is an exciting collection of tales and images from NHA guide Brad Josephs. We encourage you to interact with our writers as we explore the natural world together—please leave your comments!
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Good Nature
Good Nature is NHA's flagship blog featuring insightful stories and images from the natural world. Join us for news updates, reports from the field, the latest on conservation initiatives, staff commentaries and thrilling wildlife photos at Good Nature.
Olaf's Corner
If rough and rugged exploration is your passion, join Olaf Malver and colleagues as they unveil the world's most exotic and remote destinations at Olaf's Corner, the official blog of Natural Habitat Expeditions—where exhilarating discoveries abound!
Ben's Musings
Our founder Ben Bressler likes to reflect periodically on his experiences in nature. Ben's Musings is a fun and thoughtful look at the people, places and events that remind us why responsible travel in the world's most amazing natural places is so important.
Churchill Polar Bears
Arctic guide Steve Selden reports from the Polar Bear Capital of the World, Churchill, Manitoba. Enjoy regular updates during polar bear season each fall, when bears congregate along Hudson Bay awaiting the freeze that signals the start of hunting season.
Alaska Bears & Wolves
Based in Homer, Alaska, NHA Expedition Leader Brad Josephs shares his passion for northern wildlife as he examines issues facing Alaskan animals along with many first-hand accounts from his extensive experience in the field.



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