Biodiversity: Where It Thrives, When It Doesn’t and How We Innately Know It
What if all the biodiversity on Earth followed a surprisingly simple pattern? There is a universal rule that applies to everything from dragonflies to forest...
Women in Conservation: 5 Primatologists You Should Know
Follow in the footsteps of five trailblazing women who transformed primatology and became powerful forces in the fight to protect great apes. Jane Goodall Dr...
The Nat Hab Book Club with Author Kristin Hannah: Alaska & ‘The Great Alone’
If stories rooted in wild places and tales about the resilience of the human spirit speak to your soul, we have exciting news! We’re launching the Nat Hab ...
How to Choose the Best Antarctica Trip for You
Imagine gliding through a silent sea of icebergs, the only sounds the occasional calving of glaciers, the call of seabirds and the excited murmur of your han...
Across the Serengeti: East Africa’s Great Migration
Where the Earth Moves Every year, a pulse begins in the heart of East Africa. It starts as a low vibration on the open plains, a sound like distant thunder ...
Memoir ‘Walking with Gorillas’ Details the Life of an African Wildlife Vet
Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka, founder of Conservation Through Public Health in Uganda, is one of the most inspiring conservationists I’ve ever had the good for...
Wildflower Season in Alaska: A Floral Guide for Nature Travelers
More than 1,500 species of wildflowers color the Alaskan landscape. Bursting forth from lush valleys and alpine meadows during the northern summer, the flora...
Traveling to Victoria Falls—5 Facts to Know Before You Go
Victoria Falls: The Eden of Africa Scottish explorer David Livingstone first recorded Victoria Falls in 1855, writing that he was struck by “scenes so love...
AI and VR for Nature’s Future
Virtual reality (VR)—a technology that simulates a three-dimensional (3D) environment, allowing users to interact with a computer-generated world as if the...
Penguins and Their Original Homelands
Part of the reason that I’m so enthralled with Antarctica is because it’s one of the rare places on Earth that has never had an Indigenous population; i...
Through the Lens: Wildlife and Wilderness on Nat Hab’s Epic Botswana & Namibia Safari
If you’re passionate about wildlife photography or simply want to sharpen your skills, Nat Hab’s Epic Botswana & Namibia Safari offers an extraor...
Why Botswana Is a Model for Ecotourism Around the World
Conservation Through Travel: How Botswana Leads in Sustainable Safaris In today’s world of mindful travel, more explorers are asking how their journeys imp...
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3 Ways to Celebrate International Wolf Day
Like sharks, wolves have an unfair reputation for being villains. Children grow up reading fairy tales about the “big bad wolf.” But in reality, these an...
Ethnobiology: Conservation Comes of Age
Conservation is growing up. The field is no longer just about how to protect an animal group’s numbers and making efforts to keep it from going extinct by ...
Nat Hab Introduces Peru’s First All-Electric Van for Tourism in Cusco & the Sacred Valley
Natural Habitat Adventures has introduced the first all-electric van (EV) for tourism use in Peru. The new all-electric vehicle debuted on the April 26, 2025...
Our Climate Future: Renewables Are Inevitable
It’s July, and I already know what’s coming. Scientists will find that 2025 is one of the hottest years on record, just like 2024 was and 2023 before it....
The Big Bad Wolf: Greater Yellowstone’s Greatest Controversy
Watch Nat Hab’s “The Big Bad Wolf” and Read on for an Exclusive Interview with the Film’s Co-Producer—Wildlife Biologist, Aaron Bott Directed by An...
Saving Snow Leopards: Conservation Travel Contributes to Coexistence
Snow leopards, elusive “ghosts of the mountains,” roam across a vast area of northern and central Asia’s high mountains, mostly above the tree line...
Meet the Marbled Cat: Borneo’s Elusive Arboreal Feline
Deep in the heart of Borneo’s rainforests, some of the world’s most remarkable wildlife still thrives. On Nat Hab’s Wilds of Borneo: Orangutans & B...
Fires and Forests: Controlled Burns and Beyond
While wildfires and controlled burns (also known as prescribed burns) are both fires, they differ significantly in their impacts, management and origins. Wil...
Nat Hab Named a Top Tour Operator of 2025 by Travel + Leisure!
We’ve got big news…and it’s all thanks to you! Natural Habitat Adventures was just named one of the world’s top tour operators in Tra...
Two Decades and Counting: Meet the Manager of Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp
Caprice Stoner has managed Alaska Bear Camp, a remote fly-in wilderness camp in Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park, for two decades. And she’s not...
A Life in Ecotourism with Natural Habitat Adventures
Written by Tara Doyle, WWF’s Specialist of Media & External Affairs On a recent trip to Costa Rica, I interviewed Marco “Tex” Fallas, a Natural...
Building Better Wildlife Corridors
No one type of wildlife corridor benefits all animals. Overpasses, tunnels and underpasses need to be built smarter, with particular needs in mind.
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