Caring for Glaciers: Glacier Loss Day
Glaciers are tremendous accumulations of snow, compacted by weight and turned to ice. They move with gravity due to their own mass, often carrying rocks and ...
How to Experience Denali National Park While the Park Road Is Closed
Denali National Park and Preserve is a bit of an enigma. With 6 million acres of wild land to explore, the region is so much more than a mountain. Alaska’s...
Advancing Wildlife Conservation at Kenya’s Ol Pejeta: Gundi’s Technological Breakthrough at Nat Hab’s Rhino Camp
Natural Habitat Adventures’ Kenya Rhino Conservation Safari is the ultimate launching point for exploring northern Kenya and the rich, biodiverse ecolo...
Sustainability Champions: Inside Nepal’s Award-Winning Kopila Valley School
This is an article about sustainable community development, conservation education, the power we each have to make a difference, and WWF Nepal. For me, itâ...
Kids’ Art Takes Flight: Nat Hab Philanthropy Supports Monarch Conservation Education
Imagine a world where everyone is a champion for wildlife, where exploration leads to conservation, where art is a catalyst for regeneration. That’s the w...
AI Advances and Robotic Strides in Conservation
The grace of a running gazelle, the majesty of a migrating herd of wildebeests, the elegance of an outstretched wing in flight or the grand glissades of mass...
10 Animals to Celebrate on World Endangered Species Day (and Where to See Them
The third Friday in May is Endangered Species Day, a chance to celebrate, learn about and take action to protect threatened and endangered species. This Glob...
Ecuador’s Efforts to Protect Its Rich Biodiversity
By Melanie Gade, Director of Philanthropic Partnerships at WWF Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Located 1,000 kilometers from...
Nat Hab’s Mayella Krause Bikes the Iditarod: Tackling the World’s Toughest Race, Part 1
I’ve completed the Iditarod Trail Invitational 350 (ITI). It was the hardest challenge I’ve ever undertaken, and I’m incredibly proud of pu...
A Newbie Birder’s Bucket List
My fledgling interest in birding started on a business trip in East Africa, which is not exactly what you expect when you’re catching a cab in a suit on y...
Braiding Science, Kinship With Nature, and Communal Well-Being
Drawing on her life as an Indigenous scientist, author Robin Wall Kimmerer in her now iconic 2015 book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Kn...
Discover Nat Hab’s Wild New Adventures for Women
Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old woman? Women have an outsize influence in the travel industry: They represent 57.1% of all travelers ...
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AI Advances and Robotic Strides in Conservation
The grace of a running gazelle, the majesty of a migrating herd of wildebeests, the elegance of an outstretched wing in flight or the grand glissades of mass...
10 Animals to Celebrate on World Endangered Species Day (and Where to See Them
The third Friday in May is Endangered Species Day, a chance to celebrate, learn about and take action to protect threatened and endangered species. This Glob...
Ecuador’s Efforts to Protect Its Rich Biodiversity
By Melanie Gade, Director of Philanthropic Partnerships at WWF Ecuador is one of the most biodiverse countries in the world. Located 1,000 kilometers from...
Braiding Science, Kinship With Nature, and Communal Well-Being
Drawing on her life as an Indigenous scientist, author Robin Wall Kimmerer in her now iconic 2015 book Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Kn...
Discover Nat Hab’s Wild New Adventures for Women
Did you know the average U.S. traveler is a 47-year-old woman? Women have an outsize influence in the travel industry: They represent 57.1% of all travelers ...
Butterfly Effect: Eco-Educator & Nat Hab Monarch Scholarship Winner Princess Harris Brings Positive Change to Underserved Communities
Chat awhile with Princess Harris, one of two environmental educators to win Nat Hab’s 2024 Monarch Butterfly Scholarship Grant, and it quickly becomes clea...
Seven Ways Responsible Travelers Can Celebrate Earth Day
By Tania Segura, WWF Travel April 22 marks an important day—when the public, corporations and government demonstrate their commitment to nature and future ...
Celebrating Bat Conservation: From Chiroptophobia to Coexistence
Though the groundhog may forecast the end of winter, nature has a bounty of more subtle signs that indicate the arrival of spring. Crocuses, hyacinths and sn...
Announcing Our 2024 Polar Bear Scholarship Grant
Are you an environmental educator, or do you know a teacher who covers the natural world in the classroom? Then you need to know about our new Churchill Pola...
4 Ways You Can Help Save Sea Turtles
What is it about sea turtles that makes them so endearing? It is their size? Their age? Their gracefulness in the water? All of these characteristics add to ...
Climate Change Is Making Greenland Greener, But Is It a Good Thing?
History and geography teachers often point out the silliness of Greenland’s name. The Arctic country is covered with a barren ice sheet spanning 660,000 sq...
Discover the Secrets of England’s Severn
When you think of Britain, it’s easy to conjure up images of rolling fields dotted with sheep and wildflowers, charming villages, ornate gardens and friend...