Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Experience Nat Hab's Iceland Nature Journey
Discover some of nature's wildest grandeur as you make a complete circle around the island aboard private flights and specialized vehicles. Escape the crowds and explore Iceland's remote regions to witness inspiring landscapes and wildlife.
VIDEO | Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice
The Nordic island of Iceland is a rugged landscape sculpted by intense geological forces, including volcanoes, glaciers, waterfalls, geysers, and the Atlantic and Arctic oceans. Discover what makes this nature destination so special in this virtual introduction with naturalist Expedition Leader Court Whelan, Ph.D.
WEBINAR | Experience Epic Iceland
Glaciers, volcanoes, rivers and waterfalls shape Iceland’s wild and ever-changing landscape. Join Expedition Leader Lianne Thompson for an insider’s guide to our Iceland: Circling the Land of Fire & Ice adventure. Discover what it’s like to explore by Super Jeep and Zodiac, and learn how our chartered flights connect your full-circle itinerary. Cruise iceberg lagoons, descend into a volcanic crater, ride horseback around lava formations, and spot whales, seals, puffins, Arctic fox and other wildlife. Lianne also advises on what to pack and offers a glimpse of our inviting accommodations.
WEBINAR | How Animals Colonized Iceland
Iceland’s isolated location and harsh environment pose unique challenges for animals seeking residency on this island at the edge of the Arctic. Expedition Leader Lianne Thompson explores how species like Arctic foxes arrived during the Ice Age via land bridges, while others, such as seabirds and marine mammals, journeyed across oceans to establish themselves in Iceland. She also explains the impact of volcanic activity, glaciation and human settlement on the island's biodiversity, from the spread of invasive species to the balance between wildlife and people.
WEBINAR | Conservation Photography: Saving Iceland’s Seabirds
When you think about conservation, you might not immediately imagine grabbing your camera. But photography is an important tool for protecting vulnerable animal populations! Expedition Leader and wildlife photographer Lianne Thompson explains how storytelling photography—in combination with other conservation initiatives—is helping save seabirds in Iceland, including Atlantic puffins, Arctic terns, northern fulmars and eider ducks. She also offers her advice on how to capture compelling photos of Iceland’s birdlife, from composition to camera settings.