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New Study Shows an Ice-Free Arctic Soon, But We Still Debate Whether Climate...

The Arctic Ocean could be free of summer sea ice as soon as sometime in this decade, and it’s extremely likely by 2050, according to a new study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration...

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A Quiet Season Journey in Yellowstone Country

An essay in words and images from Nat Hab staff member Andrea Reynolds. I remember the first time I visited Yellowstone National Park. I was driving from Alaska to Colorado after experiencing some of...

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Nat Hab’s Own Brad Josephs Stars in New Discovery Channel Program on Alaska’s...

We are proud to announce that Nat Hab’s very own guide Brad Josephs will be starring in Discovery Channel’s “Great Bear Stakeout,” a two hour special about the vulnerable American grizzly bear...

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Behind The Scenes- Making of the Great Bear Stakeout

My involvement in the film The Great Bear Stakeout, which depicts the Grizzly’s struggle for survival in the wilderness of the Alaska Peninsula, is thus far, one of my career highlights. I actually...

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The Ten Most Useful Travel Apps for Smartphones

You probably chose to travel with Natural Habitat Adventures to get closer to nature and escape the stresses of everyday life like email, voicemail and Facebook.  But now that smartphones are so...

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From the Field: China’s Road Less Traveled

Nat Hab expedition leader Brad Josephs just got back from leading the first two groups of our brand new China trip, The Wild Side of China: A Nature Odyssey.  The success of the itinerary was beyond...

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Are Off-the-Grid Getaways Becoming Obsolete?

I’d like to tell you that I just returned from a totally off-the-grid vacation. Somehow, I feel more adventurous when I say that to you. I’d like to tell you that, but it wouldn’t exactly be true....

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Watch as Ospreys Demonstrate Their Hunting Skills

Ospreys are unique among North American raptors for their diet of live fish and their diving expertise. Now a common sight circling over shorelines, patrolling waterways, or standing on their huge,...

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Using Elephants to Pay for Our Wars

On Monday, May 6, 2013, 17 heavily armed poachers entered Dzanga-Ndoki National Park in the Central African Republic. They then proceeded to a large clearing known as Dzanga Bai, or “village of...

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Will Evolution Be the New Antipoaching Tool?

Despite antipoaching patrols, increased arrests, relocation, and unmanned security drones, it seems we’re losing the battle against wildlife poachers. Already in the first six months of 2013, for...

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When Conservation Helps Communities, Wildlife Prospers: Lessons from Namibia

by Ted Martens Namibia is in the midst of a conservation revolution, trading generations of wildlife conflict, poaching and detrimental land-use practices for unparalleled levels of wildlife...

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