The Peculiar Story of How the Puffin Returned to Maine

The year is 1886, and you’ve just moved from the verdant countryside to the urban sprawl of the big city. […]

Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Community Cookbook, Garden & Green Future for Greenland’s Youth

Conservation travel has transformative power. It benefits communities, safeguards wildlife and preserves cultural heritage. In addition to our conservation travel […]

Halloween 2025: Bat Hearing

Of all wildlife species, bats seem to be the most intensively associated with Halloween. If I asked you to name […]

Ant Hamlyn’s Vibrant, Smushed Still Lifes Preserve the Impermanent

Known for his squishy flowers and foliage made of polyurethane-coated fabrics, often encased-slash-smushed behind panels of clear acrylic, Ant Hamlyn […]

The Enchanted Islands: Extraordinary Galapagos Encounters

By Alyssa Corasanti, WWF The Galapagos Islands, situated in the Pacific Ocean, are renowned for their diverse ecosystem. The islands, […]

What to Do When You Have Bad Water at Home—2025 Update

Alarm over the United States’ dirty water crisis continues to grow. New data reveal the… The post What to Do […]

Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Sole Communal Library in the Galapagos

Alongside our conservation travel partnership with World Wildlife Fund established in 2003, Natural Habitat Adventures supports numerous philanthropic initiatives in […]

Journey Across Mongolia: From Steppe to Desert and Mountains

Few places deliver such dramatic contrasts in a single journey as Mongolia. From the vast openness of the steppe, where […]

Clean Air Matters

According to the World Health Organization, only 1% of the global population lives in areas where air quality meets its […]

Guest Opinion: Turning the Tide—How Land and Water Shape Our Climate Future

Storms rage. The air is warmer. The earth beneath our feet dries and, instead of… The post Guest Opinion: Turning […]