Explore 6 New Nat Hab Journeys: Madagascar, Iceland, Portugal & Beyond
Nat Hab is excited to announce six new itineraries for 2025 and 2026, offering travelers opportunities to see popular and fresh nature and wildlife destinations […]
Nat Hab is excited to announce six new itineraries for 2025 and 2026, offering travelers opportunities to see popular and fresh nature and wildlife destinations […]
Why can plants be considered native to more than one nation while people can’t? This line of inquiry grounds a large-scale exhibition by Raul De […]
The Lion King left many viewers longing to visit the plains of Africa. The family-friendly film conjures up images of elephants browsing on acacia trees […]
Sea otters are known for their exceptionally thick, two-layered coats, which can have over a million hairs per square inch. Since they lack blubber, they […]
Tony Juniper spent a lifetime traveling the world’s rainforests and raising awareness about environmental threats…. The post Sustainability In Your Ear Classic: U.K. Environmental Leader […]
When a virulent material enters an ecosystem, it can wreak havoc on existing life. Bittersweet vines in Upstate New York, for example, were brought to […]
Our earliest peregrinations may have started in the treetops. I believe that we are drawn to certain terrains. We know instinctively what landscape feels most […]
Despite serving a valuable purpose to us all, tech companies face increasing scrutiny as they… The post Greening The Cloud: How AI is Reshaping Data […]
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 […]