The Resilience of the Natural World
The jaguars in Brazil’s Pantanal have shown remarkable resilience following catastrophic droughts and wildfires. Not only have the big cats survived, but they’ve thrived, with […]
The jaguars in Brazil’s Pantanal have shown remarkable resilience following catastrophic droughts and wildfires. Not only have the big cats survived, but they’ve thrived, with […]
Like Earth Day, Arbor Day arrives in April. But while both are symbolic reminders of… The post Earth Action: Plan Before You Plant a Tree […]
Our adventures in Katmai National Park and Preserve vary widely from month to month due to differences in bear behavior and activity. Find out the […]
The footprints humanity leaves on the natural world are undeniably substantial and far-reaching. Biodiversity loss, climate change, habitat destruction and pollution are just some examples. […]
It’s during the early daylight hours when Glacier National Park’s Many Glacier Valley is at its finest. The dramatic peaks of the Lewis Mountain Range […]
1. Rare Wildlife On treks through dense temperate forests, Nat Hab travelers enjoy enthralling encounters with endangered and elusive wildlife. These mythic-sounding creatures—from endangered moon […]
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, can be seen throughout the polar north, but the most vivid displays occur under an oval-shaped ring, the aurora […]
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage One of the most striking aspects of the mountains leading up to the Tibetan Plateau is just how […]
Biodiversity provides essential resources like clean air, clean water, food and medicines. Diverse ecosystems also offer benefits such as climate regulation, flood control and pollination, […]
More than 1,200 rivers converge to feed the Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland. That’s 42 million acres of aquatic habitat spread across three countries: […]