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How to Avoid Buying Illegal Souvenirs
Every year, millions of tourists in the Caribbean and Mexico buy wildlife curios as souvenirs - often without any inkling that they are supporting unsustainable and illegal wildlife. Check out www.worldwildlife.org/goodbuy to learn more
Read More »Save $500 on our Kingdom of the Monarchs Trip!
Observe the amazing migration of 300 million monarch butterflies in the highlands of Mexico, and take advantage of our "2010 Economic Climate Change Stimulus Plan" while you're at it! Save $500 now with our
Read More »Announcing the Winner of our “Wild Wonders” Contest!
Announcing the winner of our "Wild Wonders" sweepstakes, a prize that includes five remarkable international ecotour trips, worth more than $90,
Read More »Q&A: Encounters with Wildlife on Galapagos Islands
Eunice Park, a member of World Wildlife Fund's communications team, visited the Galápagos Islands recently, when the Baltra Island fuel-handling facility received its environmental certification. Here is Eunice's take on this otherworldly wildlife destination
Read More »Travel + Leisure Magazine Ranks Natural Habitat Adventures in Top 10
Travel + Leisure ranks NHA as one of the World's Best Tour Operators and Safari Outfitters in their August 2009 issue
Read More »Welcome to the New Good Nature
We’re excited to announce the launch of the all new Good Nature, the blog of Natural Habitat Adventures. Given all the fantastic places NatHab travels, it seems only natural to give our staff and
Read More »Behind the Lens: Shooting Underwater
The third in an occasional series about nature and wildlife photography. All photos © Thomas & Natalya Baechtold/Raw Perspectives Of the wide-ranging variety of subjects you could photograph on a nature tour, marine life
Read More »Behind the Lens: Preparing to Take Photos on a Wildlife Tour
The second in an occasional series about nature and wildlife photography. All photos © Martin Harvey. The subjects of Martin Harvey’s photography are as varied as the African continent itself. But the South Africa-based
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