Part 2: Nat Hab’s Mayella Krause Bikes the Iditarod: Tackling the World’s Toughest Race
Read Part 1 of Maya’s epic adventure here! Day 5: CP5 Rohn to Bear Creek Cabin (mile 228) Miles ridden: 23 Miles pushed: 20 Wrong turns: 1 Total ...
Sea Sounds and Star Songs
Oceans pulsate with underwater songs, coral reefs crackle and croak, and the sounds from stars tell us just how far away they are. It seems the whole univers...
Seven Summer Nature Adventures in Europe
Summer is the perfect time to explore Europe’s great outdoors. Whether you’re an experienced adventurer or looking to escape the crowds in cities and...
Great Migrations: 4 Migratory Species Success Stories
In the vast tapestry of life that crisscrosses the planet, migratory species embroider intricate patterns in mostly invisible lines across borders, oceans an...
Urgent: Help Protect the Bears of Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park!
Last year, many of you lent your voices to help stop a mining project that would have devastated Alaska’s Bristol Bay and its wildlife and other inhabitant...
The Smells of Nature: Human Health and Hungry Herbivores
We know that spending time in nature is good for us, proven by hundreds—perhaps thousands—of scientific studies. But most of what we know about nature an...
Beautiful Birds of Costa Rica’s Southern Pacific Coast: A Bird-Watcher’s Paradise
Nat Hab has spent over three decades exploring Costa Rica’s Pacific and Caribbean coastlines, rainforests, cloud forests, national parks and wildlife refug...
Wildlife of the Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rockies have called to me ever since I first visited the region at the tender age of one. My parents had a photo in my childhood home, taken alo...
The Winter Ecology of Yellowstone: Wildlife Survival Strategies & Adaptations to Climate Change
In the shadow of Yellowstone’s ancient and dense pine forests, a sage grouse burrows beneath a blanket of deep snow. Guided by starlight, a snowshoe ha...
From Acadia to Yellowstone: The Best U.S. National Parks to Visit This Summer
We agree with Wallace Stegner: Our national parks are “America’s Best Idea.” These natural sanctuaries call our name when the concrete jung...
Birds Bring Well-Being
Nearly 1,000 birds were killed in Chicago on October 4, 2023, when they collided with an illuminated glass building. Though mass fatalities of this magnitude...
Winter 2025 Will Bring The Best Northern Lights Display in 20 Years
By Expedition Leader Katrina Rosen With summer on the horizon in the northern hemisphere, winter is probably the last thing on your mind. But if seeing the...
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Wild About Pride: The Nature of Belonging
What makes nature most beautiful is its fluid ephemerality. A butterfly emerging from its cocoon; a river carving a bend in the landscape; a polar bear retur...
Nat Hab Launches New Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari for 2025
Our new itinerary focuses on restoring the endangered rhino population in Africa by supporting local conservancies We are thrilled to announce a comprehensiv...
9 Ways to Celebrate World Reef Day (Even If You Don’t Live Near the Beach!)
Conservationists and ocean lovers: June 1 is our chance to step up and celebrate World Reef Day! Coral reefs support more marine species than any other under...
Advancing Wildlife Conservation at Kenya’s Ol Pejeta: Gundi’s Technological Breakthrough at Nat Hab’s Rhino Camp
Natural Habitat Adventures’ Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari is the ultimate launching point for exploring northern Kenya and the rich, biodiverse ecolo...
Sustainability Champions: Inside Nepal’s Award-Winning Kopila Valley School
This is a story about sustainable community development, conservation education, and the power we each have to make a difference. For me, it’s about a lot...
Kids’ Art Takes Flight: Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Monarch Conservation Education
Imagine a world where everyone is a champion for wildlife, where exploration leads to conservation, where art is a catalyst for regeneration. That’s the w...
AI Advances and Robotic Strides in Conservation
The grace of a running gazelle, the majesty of a migrating herd of wildebeests, the elegance of an outstretched wing in flight or the grand glissades of mass...
10 Animals to Celebrate on World Endangered Species Day (and Where to See Them
The third Friday in May is Endangered Species Day, a chance to celebrate, learn about and take action to protect threatened and endangered species. This Glob...
Ecuador’s Efforts to Protect Its Rich Biodiversity
By Melanie Gade, Director of Philanthropic Partnerships at WWF Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Located 1,000 kilometers from...
Braiding Science, Kinship With Nature, and Communal Well-Being
Drawing on her life as an Indigenous scientist, author Robin Wall Kimmerer in her now iconic 2015 book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Kn...
Discover Nat Hab’s Wild New Adventures for Women
Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old woman? Women have an outsize influence in the travel industry: They represent 57.1% of all travelers ...
Butterfly Effect: Eco-Educator & Nat Hab Monarch Scholarship Winner Princess Harris Brings Positive Change to Underserved Communities
Chat awhile with Princess Harris, one of two environmental educators to win Nat Hab’s 2024 Monarch Butterfly Scholarship Grant, and it quickly becomes clea...