Why Botswana Is a Model for Ecotourism Around the World

Conservation Through Travel: How Botswana Leads in Sustainable Safaris In today’s world of mindful travel, more explorers are asking how […]

How to Reduce the Impact of Your Coffee Pod Consumption

More than 20 billion coffee pods are disposed of globally each year. In fact, 39,000… The post How to Reduce […]

Ethnobiology: Conservation Comes of Age

Ethnobiology is the study of the interconnectedness of biota (all the organisms that live in a particular habitat), environments and […]

6 New Nature & Wildlife Trips from Nat Hab for 2025–2026: From Madagascar to the Douro Valley

Nat Hab is excited to announce six new itineraries for 2025 and 2026, offering travelers opportunities to see popular and […]

Guest Opinion: Earth Savvy?

“The world we have created is a product of our thinking; it cannot be changed… The post Guest Opinion: Earth […]

3 Ways to Celebrate International Wolf Day

Like sharks, wolves have an unfair reputation for being villains. Children grow up reading fairy tales about the “big bad […]

Nat Hab Introduces Peru’s First All-Electric Van for Tourism in Cusco & the Sacred Valley

Natural Habitat Adventures has introduced the first all-electric van (EV) for tourism use in Peru. The new all-electric vehicle debuted […]

Recycling Mystery: Plastic Shower Curtains

If your shower has a plastic curtain or liner, has it seen better days? If… The post Recycling Mystery: Plastic […]

Rare and Remarkable Wildlife of Borneo: A Jungle Safari

Borneo’s tropical rainforests rank among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. More than 130 million years old—making them 70 million […]

Earth911 Inspiration: Give Nature a Chance

Michel de Montaigne was one of the most significant philosophers of the French Renaissance. Yet… The post Earth911 Inspiration: Give […]