Analysis
Natural Habitat Adventures says WWF partnership, polar bear research, climate change mitigation, and $5M+ annually in wildlife research — here is what is documented
- Natural Habitat Adventures states a commitment to conservation through a WWF partnership, polar bear research, climate change mitigation, and an annual investment of over $5 million in wildlife research. The available data indicates that wildlife monitoring is a documented aspect of their operations. Other sustainability metrics, such as renewable energy usage, plastic reduction, carbon neutrality, conservation fees, habitat restoration, reporting, audits, fair wage policies, supplier conduct, waste diversion, zero-waste certifications, and refillable amenities, are not explicitly detailed in the provided information.
- Based on the available data, the operator is associated with the "North America Terrestrial" ecosystem and focuses on "Polar bears, wolves, grizzly bears, arctic wildlife." The provided information is self-reported, and no third-party certifications or audits are listed.
- The operator is currently at a "baseline" trust tier. To raise this tier, verifiable documentation of their stated conservation efforts and a comprehensive sustainability report would be required.
Conservation programs
- ›Official travel partner of WWF since 2003 — $10M+ contributed to conservation fund
- ›Operator for Earthwatch citizen science expeditions
- ›Carbon neutral since 2019 — all trips and flights offset
- ›Expeditions to polar, African, and tropical wilderness ecosystems
Certifications on record
Carbon Neutral1% for the Planet