Webinar Calendar

Riding for Rhinos: Where the Rubber Meets the Road for Rhino Conservation

Click to Register How far will a South African conservationist go to help protect endangered rhinos? In 2017, over the course of 63 days and 2,008 miles, Expedition Leader Matt Meyer rode his bicycle through Washington, Oregon and California with a rhino statue in tow to raise awareness of the plight of these imperiled animals…

TAP into Balloon Fiesta and Pueblo Cultural Tour

Click to Register Enjoy the rich, diverse and vibrant cultures of New Mexico as you experience one of the greatest visual spectacles on earth. During this 6 day journey, you will not only be thrilled by the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, you will also be touched by the enduring Pueblo Cultures that have existed for…

Getting Great Photos on Your Smartphone

Click to Register Smartphone cameras have made amazing strides in recent years, and some travelers don’t take anything else on their nature expeditions. If you’re curious about how to maximize your photography abilities using your smartphone, Court Whelan offers a toolkit of tips and tricks to garner enviable images. Learn to set your smartphone’s exposure,…

Why I Love Recoveries – Revisited

Click to Register Due to high demand following our first presentation of Why I Love Recoveries, a second presentation is scheduled for this Weds., May 6. We look at key factors that encompass the new landscape and the heroes who pave the way. Learn more about the economic indicators that drive a recovery and thoughts…

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…