What does it feel like to travel over 600 miles through the Amazon? The world’s largest rain forest and its rivers comprise a complex realm where even the...
What does it feel like to travel over 600 miles through the Amazon? The world’s largest rain forest and its rivers comprise a complex realm where even the...
The Congo Basin is a priority place for WWF. It’s the 2nd largest rain forest in the world after the Amazon, and the special part, other than the sheer...
When we feed wild animals, the result can be just as lethal as if we had poisoned them. But is feeding wild animals always wrong?
I had the pleasure of meeting traveler Richard Jacobs during a trip to Churchill, Canada, to see polar bears. A great conversationalist, considerate...
Have you heard how close our groups get to the grizzly bears on our Coastal Alaska Grizzly trips? Within mere feet! And it's not from the window of a safari...
Living with wildlife can be dangerous. However, Namibians are committed to their protection because responsible tourism and national pride make his wildlife...
While it’s never been easy to make your living as an animal in Africa, wildlife presently residing there face even more challenges than their ancestors did....
WWF has actively been looking at how technology is transforming conservation. As a Google Glass Explorer, WWF has started to test Field Notes, a tool...
"Pride of Namibia" tells the story of communities committed to protecting wildlife, of a nation that has enshrined conservation into its constitution, and of...
WWF travelers voyaged over 600 miles on the Amazon during WWF's Great Amazon River Cruise. Aboard the riverboat, travelers get closer to the natural splendor...
Earth Hour, organized by World Wildlife Fund, was inaugurated in Sydney, Australia in 2007. The hour is a globalized movement uniting people to protect the...
Churchill, Canada is known as the "polar bear capital of the world," however the Arctic is also home to several million people around the world. Kelly...
Guest post by Kendal Yoakum, Marketing Coordinator at Natural Habitat Adventures I’ll admit it...marine pollution isn’t an uplifting topic. But it’s...
Only in Namibia can you experience breath-taking landscapes, vibrant populations of lions, cheetahs, rhinos, and elephants, and a nation of people whose...
Churchill, Canada is known as the "polar bear capital of the world." For travelers this translates into great viewing opportunities but what do local...
I had the pleasure of meeting traveler Richard Jacobs during a trip to Churchill, Canada, to see polar bears. A great conversationalist, considerate...
Watch this two minute video taken in the Galápagos by traveler and WWF employee Heather Finn. Find out what happens when two giant tortoises meet on a narrow...
One of my favorite things about Antarctica cruises is always the zodiac excursions. I’ve done hundreds of these zodiac trips now, and the wildlife encounters...
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