6 Green Parenting Tips for Summer

Although your children may be thrilled to be out of school for the summer, they… The post 6 Green Parenting […]

A New Book Cultivates a Rich Survey of 300 Magnificent Gardens

From the humble backyard plot to the royal Water Theatre Grove at Versailles, gardens have long been a source of […]

Saving Snow Leopards: Conservation Travel Contributes to Coexistence

Snow leopards, elusive “ghosts of the mountains,” roam across a vast area of northern and central Asia’s high mountains, mostly […]

Meet the Marbled Cat: Borneo’s Elusive Arboreal Feline

Deep in the heart of Borneo’s rainforests, some of the world’s most remarkable wildlife still thrives. On Nat Hab’s Wilds […]

Fires and Forests: Controlled Burns and Beyond

The ecological benefits of conducting prescribed burns on landscapes include disease and pest control, habitat diversity and nutrient cycling. Fires […]

Nat Hab Named a Top Tour Operator of 2025 by Travel + Leisure!

We’ve got big news…and it’s all thanks to you! Natural Habitat Adventures was just named one of the world’s top […]

Top Eight Wildlife Experiences on an East Africa Safari

Africa is a massive continent with astonishing diversity in climate, culture, flora and fauna. But if you’re after the classic […]

Two Decades and Counting: Meet the Manager of Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp

Caprice Stoner has managed Alaska Bear Camp, a remote fly-in wilderness camp in Alaska’s Lake Clark National Park, for two […]

Tenderly Crocheted Sculptures by Caitlin McCormack Contend with Existential Dread

Caitlin McCormack is known for her crocheted, skeletal animals and otherworldly plants that nod to a speculative future in which […]

Getting to Know the Polar Bear: 8 Surprising Facts About the King of the Arctic

Polar bears (Ursus maritimus) are often in the news as the “poster animals” of climate change, but outside of the […]