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  • Why Choose Austin Adventures for Family Vacations?

    Click to Register For the third year in a row, Austin Adventures is excited to announce that March is Family Appreciation Month! We are dedicating the entire month to recognize how transformative adventure travel is for families. Kasey Austin, the company president, is hosting a webinar to kick off Family Appreciation month. The webinar will…

  • A Truly Distinctive Namibia Safari

    Click to Register Namibia was founded upon a deep conservation ethic. It’s a driving force for managing the country's mesmerizing desert expanse and unique wildlife—and a big reason we love it all. Namibia's vast protected landscapes sustain some of Africa’s most endangered species, including brown hyena and rhinos. Discover the subtle magic of the planet’s…

  • Understanding the Amazing Monarch Butterfly Migration

    Click to Register Join Court Whelan, Ph.D., Nat Hab's Director of Sustainability and Conservation Travel, for a webinar exploring one of the most miraculous phenomena in nature -- the annual monarch butterfly migration. Every year millions of monarchs migrate to their winter breeding grounds in the Central Highlands of Mexico. Monarchs are the focus of…

  • Why Do We Love Bears So Much?

    Click to Register Nat Hab Founder & President Ben Bressler welcomes you to our new webinar series, with an introduction from Expedition Leader and series co-designer Annie Van Dinther. We kick it off with a journey into the captivating world of bears! Join Expedition Leader Brad Josephs, bear guide extraordinaire, to explore what makes bears…

  • Families, Friends & Lovers: The Social Life of Cetaceans

    Click to Register Whether it’s humpbacks bubble-net feeding in Alaska or bottlenose dolphins by the dozens cavorting in Baja, these marine mammals are some of the most social - creatures on Earth. Join Lindsey Nielsen and Rachel Sullivan-Lord for a fascinating dive into their relational world. Do they always travel together? Do they have ‘names’…

  • 25th Anniversary of the Gray Wolf’s Return to the Northern Rockies

    Click to Register In 1995, gray wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after decades of absence. In the years since, they’ve grown to flourish in their native habitat, restoring balance to local ecosystems and captivating visitors who come to see them in the wild. Aaron Bott fills us in on a quarter-century of conservation…

  • Nature & Wildlife Photography 101

    Click to Register These days, everyone can be a photographer. With easier access to high-quality cameras, including your smartphone, sharing photos is simpler than ever. Join Nat Hab Expedition Leader Court Whelan for a virtual lesson on nature, wildlife and travel photography. Court is an avid and accomplished nature and wildlife photographer. Whether it’s macro…

  • No Foolin’! You Can Create Wildlife Habitat in Your Own Backyard

    Click to Register Whether it’s planting milkweed to lure monarch butterflies or creating a frog pond to nurture threatened amphibians (and provide yourself a natural symphony in the process!), you can attract wildlife to our own backyard. Join Brad Josephs to hear about what’s been doing in this regard, and get ideas for bringing creatures…

  • 40 Tons of Delight: Meet the Great Gray Whale

    Click to Register In the first of a 3-part series, join whale guides Annie Van Dinther and Sofia Merino to hear stories of their encounters with these giant cetaceans. Learn about their annual migration – the world’s longest mammal journey – gaining insight into their fascinating biology, behavior and traits that make them unique among…

  • Digiscoping: Get Long-Distance Wildlife Close-Ups with Your Phone!​

    Click to Register No expensive, super-long telephoto lens to capture that shot of a distant wolf on the hunt? No problem! If you’ve got a smartphone, you’re in luck. Join Drew McCarthy on an exploration into phonescoping. Phonescoping is the technique of using a smartphone for telephoto photography in conjunction with a spotting scope or…