Top 5 Places in the World to See Penguins
They slide on their bellies across the snow, congregate on icebergs and seem to fly through freezing water in search of fish. That’s how most people pictur...
A New Measure for Weather: “Outdoor Days”
It’s just a little more than a month into spring, and I’m already wondering if the summer of 2024 will set a new heat record just as the summer of 2023 d...
Bald Eagle Sightings Soar Across North America
On March 7, 2024, the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority announced: We’re thrilled to celebrate the arrival of Toronto’s first-ever record...
Meet Schoolteacher Stacey Leffler, a Recipient of Nat Hab’s Monarch Butterfly Scholarship Grant
With its native wildflowers, paved bicycle trail, and two small lakes, Ohio’s Sylvan Prairie Park may not look like much to outsiders. But for seventh-gr...
Primates, Plains Game & Predators Galore: Guiding a Gorilla Safari
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Richard de Gouveia Plains Game, Predators & Birdlife in Murchison Falls National Park Murchison Falls National Park, Uganda&...
What’s in My Camera Bag? Wild Side of China Photo Expedition
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage Nat Hab’s Wild Side of China Photo Expedition is a spectacularly unique journey through renowned nature reserv...
Seven Ways Responsible Travelers Can Celebrate Earth Day
By Tania Segura, WWF Travel April 22 marks an important day—when the public, corporations and government demonstrate their commitment to nature and future ...
Celebrating Bat Conservation: From Chiroptophobia to Coexistence
Though the groundhog may forecast the end of winter, nature has a bounty of more subtle signs that indicate the arrival of spring. Crocuses, hyacinths and sn...
Announcing Our 2024 Polar Bear Scholarship Grant
Are you an environmental educator, or do you know a teacher who covers the natural world in the classroom? Then you need to know about our new Churchill Pola...
Earth Day 2024: Planet vs. Plastics
As someone who cares deeply about the Earth and the natural habitats that it provides, you’ve heard a lot about the 30 x 30 idea—which aims to protect 30...
4 Ways You Can Help Save Sea Turtles
What is it about sea turtles that makes them so endearing? It is their size? Their age? Their gracefulness in the water? All of these characteristics add to ...
How to Spot Jaguars in the Wild in Brazil’s Pantanal
More than 1,200 rivers converge to feed the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. That’s 42 million acres of aquatic habitat spread across thre...
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4 Ways You Can Help Save Sea Turtles
What is it about sea turtles that makes them so endearing? It is their size? Their age? Their gracefulness in the water? All of these characteristics add to ...
Climate Change Is Making Greenland Greener, But Is It a Good Thing?
History and geography teachers often point out the silliness of Greenland’s name. The Arctic country is covered with a barren ice sheet spanning 660,000 sq...
Discover the Secrets of England’s Severn
When you think of Britain, it’s easy to conjure up images of rolling fields dotted with sheep and wildflowers, charming villages, ornate gardens and friend...
Lion Longevity: Ants, Politics and Social Contexts
American writer, conservationist, ecologist, environmentalist, forester, naturalist, philosopher and scientist Aldo Leopold once said that “harmony with la...
A Journey With Monarchs, Milkweed and More
Written by Ariana Bowman, WWF’s Gift Planning Senior Development Officer As we navigated through the lush forest landscape on horseback and then on foo...
Discover Nat Hab’s Wild New Adventures for Women
Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old woman? Women have an outsize influence in the travel industry: They represent 57.1% of all travelers ...
5 Steps to Become a Conservation Photographer
Ask people why they love photography and you’ll hear a wide range of responses: “It gets me out exploring.” “It’s an artistic outlet.” “I can s...
Meet the All-Women Volunteer Firefighters Making a Big Difference in Borneo
For years, wildfires have plagued the landscape of Indonesian Borneo’s Ketapang Regency, threatening its communities and the region’s flora and fauna, wh...
10 Ways to Celebrate World Water Day
World Water Day is March 22! This year’s theme is Water for Peace. As articulated by the United Nations: When we cooperate on water, we create a positi...
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...
Championing Women in African Conservation
In the vast African wilderness, where the rhythms of nature echo through savannas, forests and wetlands, remarkable women stand as guardians and providers. F...