Going Beyond Beekeeping to Protect Pollinators

It’s not a stretch to say that civilization depends on pollinators. More than a third… The post Going Beyond Beekeeping […]

Snow: Why We Need It and How We’re Losing It

Both ice and snow are solid forms of water. They are, however, distinct states formed differently: snow is made of […]

Is Soda Pop Sustainable?

Everybody knows that traditional soda pop has no redeeming nutritional qualities. It contributes to weight… The post Is Soda Pop […]

Ruth Asawa Arrives in New York with a Monumental Retrospective

One of the most iconic figures of the mid-20th century, trailblazing Japanese-American artist Ruth Asawa led a prolific life of […]

Halloween 2025: Bat Hearing

Of all wildlife species, bats seem to be the most intensively associated with Halloween. If I asked you to name […]

Ant Hamlyn’s Vibrant, Smushed Still Lifes Preserve the Impermanent

Known for his squishy flowers and foliage made of polyurethane-coated fabrics, often encased-slash-smushed behind panels of clear acrylic, Ant Hamlyn […]

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, […]

What to Do When You Have Bad Water at Home—2025 Update

Alarm over the United States’ dirty water crisis continues to grow. New data reveal the… The post What to Do […]

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 initiatives in […]

Journey Across Mongolia: From Steppe to Desert and Mountains

Few places deliver such dramatic contrasts in a single journey as Mongolia. From the vast openness of the steppe, where […]