Biodiversity Comes in Bursts and Goes with Glaciers
From birds to flowers, the majority of the Earth’s species stem from a few evolutionary “explosions,” where new habitats or traits sparked rapid divers...
Yellowstone & the Grand Tetons: Wildlife, Wildflowers & Hidden Wonders
Bison, pronghorn and elk amble across Yellowstone’s grasslands. Aspens and willows speckle the forests of pine, spruce, fir and juniper, which shelter griz...
Nat Hab in Namibia: Rhino Tracking & Conservation
In the heart of one of Africa’s last great wildernesses, a rare and extraordinary experience awaits. Damaraland, a remote and untamed landscape tucked ...
A Namibia Safari: 5 Wild Places You Won’t Want to Miss
By Matt Kareus When most travelers think of an African safari, images of the Serengeti’s migrating herds or Botswana’s lush Okavango Delta usually come t...
How to Choose the Best Time to Go on a Botswana Safari
We’re often asked, “When is the best time of year for a Botswana safari?” The answer to the question is not as simple as you might think. The best time...
Chasing Dreams and Wild Dogs in Botswana: A Safari Travel Story
Jan Cochran’s love of travel was evident from a young age. As a child, she was particularly fascinated by Africa, and at the age of 17, she embarked on her...
Lives of Yellowstone: From Large to Small; Ancient to New
Large herbivores—such as bison and elk—have continuously lived in the Yellowstone National Park region for at least 2,300 years, according to a new analy...
The Amazon River Basin Through the Eyes of a Naturalist Guide
Marcel Proust once famously said, “The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.” While traveling ...
Inside the Amazon, the World’s Green Heart: Wildlife, Medicine and What We Stand to Lose
The Amazon, home to hundreds of culturally unique Indigenous groups and one-tenth of all known species on Earth, is a vital ecosystem where the interdependen...
A Walk in Costa Rica’s Monteverde Cloud Forest
For a relatively small country, Costa Rica offers remarkably rich wildlife and nature opportunities. Anyone with an eye trained on eco-friendly, conservation...
Hot Holiday Travels and Awkward Family Reunions
Right now, as you’re probably finalizing your plans for the end-of-the-year holidays, there are some new developments in travel—and family get-togethers...
Seeds of Hope: Nat Hab Philanthropy in Action from Australia to Uganda
Each year Nat Hab Philanthropy supports grassroots initiatives that connect conservation with community well-being. In 2025, our first funding cycle of grant...
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Ancient Legends, Modern Challenges: Protecting the Amazon’s Pink River Dolphins
The Amazon river dolphin is known as the boto in Brazil and as bufeo or bufeo Colorado in Spanish-speaking parts of the Amazon Basin, including Peru, Col...
Empowering Women Through Exploring the Wild Together
Empowering women’s participation in conservation travel uplifts communities and transforms lives. Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-...
A Taste for Waste: Plastic Eaters
Plastics. It’s almost become an emotionally charged word. Today—no matter how you feel about their use—plastics provide us with both benefits and signi...
10 Inspiring Wildlife Wins Across Great Britain
Across the rolling hills of England and the rugged highlands of Scotland, conservationists, scientists and local communities are working to restore nature an...
Nat Hab’s 2025 Sustainability Report
We’re pleased to share Natural Habitat Adventures’ 2025 Sustainability Report! At Nat Hab, our mission is conservation through exploration—we believe t...
Iceland’s Greenhouses: Growing in the Land of Fire and Ice
Every year on the first day of summer, Iceland’s Horticultural School—part of the country’s agricultural university in Hveragerði—opens its doors to...
The Peculiar Story of How the Puffin Returned to Maine
The year is 1886, and you’ve just moved from the verdant countryside to the urban sprawl of the big city. Billowing smokestacks have replaced your morning ...
Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Community Cookbook, Garden & Green Future for Greenland’s Youth
Conservation travel has transformative power. It benefits communities, safeguards wildlife and preserves cultural heritage. In addition to our conservation t...
Southeastern Greenland: A Land of Contrasts
By Andrea Norgren, Senior Manager of Communications at World Wildlife Fund’s Global Arctic Program My trip to southeastern Greenland in August was an...
The Enchanted Islands: Extraordinary Galapagos Encounters
By Alyssa Corasanti, WWF The Galapagos Islands, situated in the Pacific Ocean, are renowned for their diverse ecosystem. The islands, many of them perfectly ...
Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Sole Communal Library in the Galapagos
Alongside our conservation travel partnership with World Wildlife Fund established in 2003, Natural Habitat Adventures supports numerous philanthropic initia...
Clean Air Matters
The term “air pollution,” according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is the contamination of the indoor or outdoor environment by any biological,...
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