When We Walked in Trees and in Other, Early Terrains
Our earliest peregrinations may have started in the treetops. I believe that we are drawn to certain terrains. We know instinctively what landscape feels most […]
Our earliest peregrinations may have started in the treetops. I believe that we are drawn to certain terrains. We know instinctively what landscape feels most […]
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The jaguars in Brazil’s Pantanal have shown remarkable resilience following catastrophic droughts and wildfires. Not only have the big cats survived, but they’ve thrived, with […]
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Our adventures in Katmai National Park and Preserve vary widely from month to month due to differences in bear behavior and activity. Find out the […]
The footprints humanity leaves on the natural world are undeniably substantial and far-reaching. Biodiversity loss, climate change, habitat destruction and pollution are just some examples. […]
It’s during the early daylight hours when Glacier National Park’s Many Glacier Valley is at its finest. The dramatic peaks of the Lewis Mountain Range […]
1. Rare Wildlife On treks through dense temperate forests, Nat Hab travelers enjoy enthralling encounters with endangered and elusive wildlife. These mythic-sounding creatures—from endangered moon […]
The northern lights, or aurora borealis, can be seen throughout the polar north, but the most vivid displays occur under an oval-shaped ring, the aurora […]
By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage One of the most striking aspects of the mountains leading up to the Tibetan Plateau is just how […]