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Alaska’s wild landscapes provide a stunning backdrop for capturing unforgettable bear encounters, especially in Lake Clark National Park. Whether you’re chasing the golden-hour light or waiting for that perfect bear profile, these moments are the essence of wildlife photography. Guided by experts like Nat Hab Expedition Leader and Photo Expedition Director Mike Hillman, photographers of […]

By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage  The broad public perception of brown bears (Ursus arctos) is that they possess furry brown coats—hence the name—and that all brown bears generally resemble one another. After all, how often do you have the opportunity to compare the coats and features of multiple brown bears side by side? But […]

Few things are more powerful than witnessing the bond between mother and child—or in this case, cub! In the wilds of Alaska, Nat Hab travelers photograph fascinating bear behavior and are treated to affectionate displays between protective mothers and playful cubs. This rarest of encounters can be had on our Grizzly Ship Photo Expedition: Kodiak […]

Tanning beds may provide sun-kissed skin indoors, but they present challenges when they reach the… The post Recycling Mystery: Tanning Beds appeared first on Earth911.

The Serengeti and Maasai Mara are the stage for the largest animal migration on Earth, and for wildlife enthusiasts and photographers, Natural Habitat Adventures offers an unparalleled front-row seat to capture this thrilling event. Ⓒ Eric Rock East Africa’s Great Migration: An Epic Wildlife Odyssey East Africa’s Great Migration is one of the oldest and […]

Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) are life-saving devices that deliver an electric shock to restart the… The post How to Recycle an Automated External Defibrillator appeared first on Earth911.

Before you toss an empty Froot Loops box, butter tub, or soda bottle into the… The post 14 Smart Ways to Repurpose Food Packaging appeared first on Earth911.

Imagine capturing the brilliant red-and-orange-colored Sally Lightfoot crab against a backdrop of lava rocks along the water’s edge. The enormous wingspan of a Galapagos albatross as it soars above the Pacific Ocean. The bright blue feet of blue-footed booby birds during their courtship dance. A century-old giant tortoise gingerly munching on prickly pear cactus, practically […]

According to the latest World Tourism Barometer from the United Nations, international travel is moving toward more intentional and immersive experiences. As travelers become ever more conscious of overtourism and climate change, they’re increasingly motivated to see the world in an ethical way. A study by The World Travel & Tourism Council finds that 75% […]