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China’s Changing Views on Nature and Conservation

Click to Register While much of the world views China as a powerful consumer of nature and natural resources, there is another side to the story. China’s success in saving the giant panda from the brink of extinction, with the help of WWF, is arguably the world’s greatest conservation story and could only be achieved…

Bears, Belugas & Bright Nights: Churchill Through the Seasons

Click to Register For a tiny little frontier town inaccessible by road on the edge of Canada’s Hudson Bay, Churchill sure has a lot to offer nature lovers through the year. Join veteran Churchill guide Annie Van Dinther for a virtual journey over the tundra, into the taiga, and to the mouth of the Churchill…

Lessons From the World’s First Zero Waste Trip

Click to Register Last summer, Nat Hab Director of Sustainability Court Whelan and Erin Simon, who heads up WWF’s plastic waste and packaging program, embarked on an experiment with a group of Nat Hab travelers: could 12 travelers on the World’s First Zero Waste Adventure limit the refuse they created on a 7-day Yellowstone trip…

From the Coasts to the Cloud Forests: Costa Rica’s Mind-Boggling Biodiversity

Click to Register From the crashing Pacific surf to the warm Caribbean coastline, and from lowland rainforest to icy cloud forest on soaring volcanoes, Costa Rica packs a lot of diversity into a relatively small country. Half a day’s drive can take you from dipping your toes in saltwater to crossing the Cerro de la…

Tigers: India’s Powerful Top Predators

Click to Register Although they are still considered endangered, India’s Bengal tiger population has increased by 33% in just the last six years, to a current population estimate of 3,000. There are still more tigers in captivity in the world than in the wild, and popular shows like Tiger King can give a very inaccurate…

Taking Your Nature Images From Good to Great

Click to Register Even the best camera can’t match the sensitivity of the human eye for capturing the subtle beauty in the world we see, but a little bit of editing can bring an image from good to great. Join Court Whelan for a behind-the-scenes look at photo editing, arguably “the other half” of nature,…

Bears, Bears and More Bears

Click to Register You asked for it, and we are bringing it to you! We’ve received so many requests for more bear webinars that we've invited back one of our experts, Expedition Leader Brad Josephs, to take us on a deep dive into the biology and behavior of bears around the world. How do different…

Three Perspectives on Alaska

Click to Register Wilderness comes in many forms in Alaska: rain-forested coastlines where huge tidewater glaciers calve icebergs into the sea; the highest peaks in North America, cloaked in perpetual snow; and the open tundra expanse of the Arctic plain, so vast you could fit entire states into it. In this webinar, Alaska Expedition Leaders…

Bison of Yellowstone: The Wild History of America’s National Mammal

Click to Register The story of bison in Yellowstone National Park offers insight into the prehistory and early settlement of the American West, our evolving attitudes to wildlife management in national parks, and the current relationship between national park wildlife and neighboring towns. It's a compelling story about how we view wildlife, what is, in…

Botswana: Kalahari, the Delta & Beyond

Click to Register Find out what makes a southern summer safari in Botswana so special during this presentation with award-winning Nat Hab Expedition Leader Thuto Moutloatse, named “Best Safari Guide on the Planet” by Outside magazine. While summer brings fewer visitors to Botswana than the drier winter season, it’s full of surprises for safari-goers. This…