Plastics are durable and versatile, making them attractive for use in countless products, from clothing and electronics to food packaging...
A Taste for Waste: Plastic EatersA Taste for Waste: Plastic Eaters


Plastics are durable and versatile, making them attractive for use in countless products, from clothing and electronics to food packaging...

Across the rolling hills of England and the rugged highlands of Scotland, conservationists, scientists and local communities are working to...

We’re pleased to share Natural Habitat Adventures’ 2025 Sustainability Report! At Nat Hab, our mission is conservation through exploration—we believe...

Simultaneously recalling elements of fungi, coral, and botanicals, Megan Bogonovich’s vibrant sculptures poke at the boundary between nature and the...

Every year on the first day of summer, Iceland’s Horticultural School—part of the country’s agricultural university in Hveragerði—opens its doors...

In the northeast corner of England’s Cotswolds, Henry Astor’s family has lived on, farmed and managed over 1,000 acres for...

By Nat Hab Expedition Leader Eddy Savage Iceland is home to some of the most spectacular and photogenic waterfalls in...

Biodiversity is like a symphony orchestra, where each species is an instrument playing a unique part, contributing to the balance...

The Andean condor (Vultur gryphus) is not your typical raptor. The Incas revered this massive bird of prey, believing it...

Sleeping under the stars comes with a dramatic decrease in artificial light. You might still have your phone or tablet,...