How To Recycle Your Old Cookware

There are numerous reasons to dispose of old cookware. You may have upgraded to a… The post How To Recycle […]

Inside the Amazon, the World’s Green Heart: Wildlife, Medicine and What We Stand to Lose

The Amazon, home to hundreds of culturally unique Indigenous groups and one-tenth of all known species on Earth, is a […]

A Walk in Costa Rica’s Monteverde Cloud Forest

For a relatively small country, Costa Rica offers remarkably rich wildlife and nature opportunities. Anyone with an eye trained on […]

Hot Holiday Travels and Awkward Family Reunions

The tried-and-true advice for handling awkward family members on Thanksgiving is to arrive with prepared conversation topics, take breaks to […]

Seeds of Hope: Nat Hab Philanthropy in Action

Each year Nat Hab Philanthropy supports grassroots initiatives that connect conservation with community well-being. In 2025, our first funding cycle […]

COP30 Concludes With A Roadmap That Lacks A Compass

Following tense, extended negotiations in Belém, Brazil, the fractious COP30 meeting concluded with a compromise… The post COP30 Concludes With […]

Ancient Legends, Modern Challenges: Protecting the Amazon’s Pink River Dolphins

The Amazon river dolphin is known as the boto in Brazil and as bufeo or bufeo Colorado in Spanish-speaking parts of the Amazon Basin, […]

Tapirs: Nature’s Gentle Gardeners & Where to See Them

A spotted lowland tapir calf rustles through the brush among the flat-topped, clustered rock formations, or tepuis, of Serranía de […]

Empowering Women Through Exploring the Wild Together

Empowering women’s participation in conservation travel uplifts communities and transforms lives. Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old […]

Nature’s Chefs, Dinosaur Drumsticks and Turkey Trots

A new concept called “nature’s chefs” describes interactions between species according to how they provide food—or the illusion of food—to […]