Immersing stressed volunteers in a 360-degree, virtual, Douglas-fir forest complete with scents, sights and sounds boosted their moods, sharpened their short-term memories and deepened their feelings ...
Immersing stressed volunteers in a 360-degree, virtual, Douglas-fir forest complete with scents, sights and sounds boosted their moods, sharpened their short-term memories and deepened their feelings ...
Conservation Through Travel: How Botswana Leads in Sustainable Safaris In today’s world of mindful travel, more explorers are asking how their journeys impact wildlife, ecosystems and communities. The...
Like sharks, wolves have an unfair reputation for being villains. Children grow up reading fairy tales about the “big bad wolf.” But in reality, these animals are generally not harmful to humans, as t...
Ethnobiology is the study of the interconnectedness of biota (all the organisms that live in a particular habitat), environments and peoples. It encompasses both ethnobotany, the relationship between ...
Nat Hab is excited to announce six new itineraries for 2025 and 2026, offering travelers opportunities to see popular and fresh nature and wildlife destinations in new ways, including Costa Rica, Mada...
Natural Habitat Adventures has introduced the first all-electric van (EV) for tourism use in Peru. The new all-electric vehicle debuted on the April 26, 2025, departure of Nat Hab’s Machu Picchu &...
2025 is likely to be one of the hottest years on record, just like 2024 and 2023. Current predictions indicate it will likely rank within the top three warmest years globally, with a high probability ...
Borneo’s tropical rainforests rank among the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth. More than 130 million years old—making them 70 million years older than the Amazon—these ancient forests harbor creatu...
Watch Nat Hab’s “The Big Bad Wolf” and Read on for an Exclusive Interview with the Film’s Co-Producer—Wildlife Biologist, Aaron Bott Directed by Andrew Ackerman, “The Big Bad Wolf” follows in the fo...
Snow leopards, elusive “ghosts of the mountains,” roam across a vast area of northern and central Asia’s high mountains, mostly above the tree line up to 18,000 feet elevation, sparsely scattere...