Ecotourism: Natural Habitat Adventures

Ecotourism: Natural Habitat Adventures

At Nat Hab Films, we believe that you cannot save what you do not love, and you cannot love what you do not know. Join us on a journey of discovery as we celebrate the beauty of our natural world and the passionate individuals dedicated to its preservation.
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Ecotourism: Natural Habitat Adventures
  • The Guide

    "The Guide" is a story of togetherness, care, and reverence, set in some of the world's most beautiful natural places. Nat Hab Expedition Leader Colby Brokvist loves exploring and some of the strongest personal connections he has were made in the outdoors. This short film follows Colby as he help...

  • The Bear Coast

    A group of passionate Alaskans describe the importance of protecting the Alaska Peninsula's pristine wilderness for the wildlife and people who depend on its unparalleled natural resources. Alaska's wild brown bears—and the salmon they feed upon—face many threats, including mining (such as the Pe...

  • Endangered Migration - The Monarch Butterfly Story

    The annual monarch butterfly migration to Mexico is at risk, and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has l. Together, local communities and World Wildlife Fund have made significant progress toward protecting monarch butterflies' habitat in the alpine forests that the butter...

  • The Big Bad Wolf

    The gray wolf was reintroduced to America's first national park in 1995, more than a century after it was eradicated from the Yellowstone region. As these Yellowstone wolves began to thrive again in the wild, so did controversy. Watch this short film to learn more about the conservation challenge...

  • Polar Bear Country

    Can polar bears and people coexist in the "Polar Bear Capital of the World"? Find out what it's like to live with wild bears. Meet the inspiring community members of Churchill, Manitoba: a remote frontier town at the edge of Canada's Hudson Bay where hundreds of polar bears gather each year, wait...