So much of what happens here at Nat Hab goes on behind the scenes. The amount of work it takes to get our conservation message out to the world is huge, and...
Cathy grew up in Michigan and received a degree in Communications from Grand Valley State University. She was a curator at the Urban Institute of Contemporary Art and worked as a photojournalist. When her three children were young, she began teaching yoga and meditation.
In 2009 she realized she wanted a more global education for her kids and bought one-way tickets to Argentina. She has spent the last decade exploring every continent as a travel writer for Lonely Planet, CNN, Thrillist, Matador Network, etc. Through that work she has dog sledded Norway under the Northern Lights, kayaked the western coast of Antarctica, hot air ballooned over the Masai Mara in Kenya, summited Mt, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, performed with a Congolese Pygmy band in Borneo, scuba dived with sharks in the Galapagos, climbed the Himalayas and white water rafted some of the fiercest rapids on earth. She now lives on an organic farm in the Andes of northern Patagonia and works closely with the Baniwa and Yanomami indigenous communities in the Amazon of Brazil. Her personal passion is medicinal and sacred plants – she teaches online herbalism classes and often hosts in-person retreats on her property in Argentina.
In addition to her work with Global Leadership Adventures as a mentor (most recently in Costa Rica for the sea turtle conservation program), she works with refugees and trafficked women. She is currently starting a nonprofit in Appalachia, Foxlily Farm, which is a residential healing center for trafficked women.
So much of what happens here at Nat Hab goes on behind the scenes. The amount of work it takes to get our conservation message out to the world is huge, and...
Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are in the news all the time as the “poster animal” of climate change, but outside of the fact that they are big, look white...
The rain forest of Borneo is home to unique wildlife, like the orangutan, proboscis monkey, sun bear, hornbill, clouded leopard, pygmy elephant and ninja slug.
Nature and wildlife lovers can all breathe a little easier now. The Biden administration has announced it is canceling a proposed oil and gas lease sale in...
Too often, it's easy to get bogged down with disheartening environmental news, but these past weeks gave us many things to smile about and be grateful for....
The playful charm that butterflies radiate as they flit about from colorful asters to goldenrods to milkweed is undeniable. Of the 750 butterfly species in...
Many adventurers who love both wildlife and travel may have had “African safari” written at the top of their bucket list for quite some time. But considering...
Wildfires, flooding, drought, deforestation, pollution—it seems like every time we turn on the television, the radio, or log onto social media, we are...
Tigers are one of the easiest of the big cats to identify because of their dramatic striped coats. Jaguars and leopards have their rosette spots, lions have...
Every year from April 18–26, the National Park Service and the National Park Foundation join together to celebrate National Park Week. It’s a way to invite...
The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is not your typical raptor. The Incas thought so much of this massive bird of prey that they believed it brought the sun...
In between the Amazon, Atlantic Forests and the Pantanal lies the Cerrado biome in the highlands of Central Brazil—the largest savanna region in all of South...
Yellowstone has been nicknamed the “American Serengeti” because, like its East African counterpart, it is also a vast ecosystem of open plains, savanna and...
Jaguar vs. Leopard The jaguar vs. the leopard—these two magnificent spotted big cats are both members of the Panthera genus, are muscular ambush predators and...
Aptly named, apparently, Sir Ernest Shackleton’s Antarctic vessel Endurance had been lost for 107 years—and was just found jaw-droppingly intact on the bottom...
Pardon the pun, but a polar bear is quite the cool creature. But outside of the fact that global warming is most definitely affecting the sea ice territories...
For all too many of us, we plan a trip as a much-needed break from our normal daily routine. We know that our tired minds could benefit from stepping out from...
The Callanish Standing Stones are Lewisian gneiss ritual stones on the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides that predate Stonehenge by 2,000 years. The wild...
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