Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Iceland: Land of Fire & Ice
WEBINAR | Inside Our Women in the Wild Adventures
Wonder what it’s like to experience wild nature amid the camaraderie of an all-women group? Our guests on these popular adventures often tell us they feel more comfortable in an all-women setting, especially when it comes to trying new things—from snowshoeing to kayaking with belugas to camping in brown bear territory. Expedition Leaders Judy Wilson and Jessica Morgan discuss our empowering Women in the Wild trips and the positive impact they have on our travelers. Not only are these adventures women-only and women-led, but the itineraries have a special focus on the contributions of women in the destinations we visit.
WEBINAR | Nature's Decoders: Illuminating Ice
Did you know that more than two-thirds of the planet’s freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps? In this installment of her Nature’s Decoders series, Expedition Leader Nikki Sentinella explores the many ways ice affects life on Earth, from shaping the terrain to storing water and sequestering carbon. Learn the differences between sea ice and glacial ice, find out what gives glacial lakes their brilliant blue hue, and discover the effect sea ice formation has on the Arctic food web, including polar bears.
WEBINAR | Dive into the Watery World of Puffins: Clowns of the Sea
Explore the captivating lives of puffins, often referred to as "sea parrots" and "clowns of the sea" due to their vibrant striped beaks and playful behavior. Expedition Leader Giulia Ciampini delves into their unique adaptations, including their remarkable diving abilities and their life cycle, from hatching in rugged cliffside nests to their long migrations across the ocean. Learn about conservation efforts aimed at protecting puffin populations and get Guilia's tips for photographing these beloved birds on our Iceland, Newfoundland and other northern adventures.