Nat Hab’s Rescued Gear Program: Giving Travel Gear a Second Life

Behind the Scenes of an Eco-Friendly Travel Gear Revolution At Natural Habitat Adventures, we’ve always believed that responsible travel means […]

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 travel […]

The Galapagos Tortoises Reviving an Island’s Ecosystem

When English naturalist Charles Darwin first arrived in the Galapagos Islands in 1835, he noted the differences in giant tortoises from […]

Biodiversity: Where It Thrives, When It Doesn’t and How We Innately Know It

Biodiversity provides essential resources like clean air, clean water, food and medicines. Diverse ecosystems also offer benefits such as climate […]

Women in Conservation: 5 Primatologists You Should Know

Follow in the footsteps of five trailblazing women who transformed primatology and became powerful forces in the fight to protect […]

How to Spot Jaguars in the Wild in Brazil’s Pantanal

More than 1,200 rivers converge to feed the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. That’s 42 million acres of aquatic […]

50 Fast Facts About Iceland

Iceland is a study in contrasts—no other place offers its mix of geological drama, wild beauty and intense contrasts in […]

Across the Serengeti: East Africa’s Great Migration

Where the Earth Moves Every year, a pulse begins in the heart of East Africa. It starts as a low […]

10 Unique Species You Can See in Southern Australia

Australia’s southern coast is home to an array of intriguing wildlife. The fascinating animals found here are specially adapted for […]

Solar Panel Recycling In 2025

The typical American home requires 15 to 25 solar panels to address 100% of its… The post Solar Panel Recycling […]