Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Experience Nat Hab's Wild Madagascar Adventures
Look for lemurs and many more species found only here as we explore the biodiversity treasure trove of the planet's most unique island. Madagascar is an evolutionary time capsule—truly a world apart!
VIDEO | Discover Madagascar: Africa's Island Apart
Most of Madagascar's wildlife can be found nowhere else on Earth. Learn how tourism helps Madagascar's species continue to thrive, even after experiencing significant habitat loss.
WEBINAR | Video Premiere with Q&A | Discover Madagascar: Africa’s Island Apart
Born into one of Madagascar’s pioneer guiding families, Expedition Leader Rija Ratotonirinia has shared his passion for his country’s natural wonders with travelers for more than two decades. Find out what it's like to guide in the land of leaping lemurs, color-changing chameleons and bulbous baobab trees in the video premiere of our new short film, Discover Madagascar: Africa’s Island Apart. The screening will be followed by an interview and viewer Q&A with Rija and video editor Andrew Christofil.
WEBINAR | Collaborating with Communities to Protect Madagascar's Lemurs & Landscapes
Madagascar is one of the most biodiverse — and threatened — places on Earth. Join conservation biologist Timothy M. Eppley, Ph.D., of Wildlife Madagascar, a recent Nat Hab Philanthropy grantee, to learn about efforts to protect lemur species like silky sifakas and indri and restore rainforests, limestone karst ecosystems and spiny forests through reforestation, wildlife monitoring, sustainable agriculture and community partnerships. Discover why lasting conservation success depends on supporting both wildlife and the people who share the land.
WEBINAR | Madagascar’s Wild Wonders: Exploring the Eighth Continent
The island of Madagascar, often called the Eighth Continent for its size and geographic isolation, is home to an extraordinary array of species—over 90% of which are found nowhere else. Join Expedition Leader Matt Meyer for an introduction to our adventures in this global biodiversity hotspot, including our new 8-day Madagascar Explorer. Learn about the wildlife we're likely to see (lemurs, chameleons, tropical birds and more), discover the diverse national parks we visit, and get a peek at our eco-friendly accommodations.















