Guest Opinion: Turning the Tide—How Land and Water Shape Our Climate Future
Storms rage. The air is warmer. The earth beneath our feet dries and, instead of… The post Guest Opinion: Turning the Tide—How Land and Water […]
Storms rage. The air is warmer. The earth beneath our feet dries and, instead of… The post Guest Opinion: Turning the Tide—How Land and Water […]
In Romain Veillon’s most recent body of work, Secret Gardens, the enigmatic allure of abandoned greenhouses takes center stage. Traveling to derelict sites to immortalize […]
Rising energy costs combined with concerns about climate change are spurring more homeowners to examine… The post Save Energy: Home Energy Efficiency Checklist appeared first […]
Some birds—such as corvids—have large brains relative to their body sizes and possess a high number of neurons in their forebrains when compared to primates. […]
Since ancient times, artists and craftsmen have drawn upon natural pigments for creative use. Extracting dyes from organic sources is an art in and of […]
Beau Miles is a nature-lover, adventurer, and a self-described oddball who makes stuff from other people’s junk. Based in Australia, he delves into urban foraging […]
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 […]
Why can plants be considered native to more than one nation while people can’t? This line of inquiry grounds a large-scale exhibition by Raul De […]
The Lion King left many viewers longing to visit the plains of Africa. The family-friendly film conjures up images of elephants browsing on acacia trees […]
Iceland is a study in contrasts—no other place offers its mix of geological drama, wild beauty and intense contrasts in such a compact space. Tucked […]