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Killer whales off the coast of Iceland! Orcas typically specialize in a single prey source, but Iceland’s orcas are remarkably adaptable—some feeding on herring, others hunting both fish and marine mammals across multiple levels of the food chain. On our NEW Iceland expedition, travelers join scientists working to understand these unique hunting behaviors and what they reveal about orca health, survival and adaptation in a changing ocean. A breathtaking glimpse into the lives of one of the North Atlantic’s top predators. https://bit.ly/4tUTPyp
Video by Amelia Cavan
05/14/2026
What happens to the Amazon rainforest when the waters rise?
Join our NEW Amazon River Expedition in Peru and work alongside scientists studying how seasonal flooding impacts pink river dolphins, primates, fish populations and one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on Earth.
Travel by private riverboat into remote flooded forests, search for caimans after dark and contribute to a 20-year climate research project in the Peruvian Amazon.
Explore the wild headwaters of the Amazon 👉 https://bit.ly/4nrBpDv
05/12/2026
What does shark conservation research really look like in the field?
In Belize’s turquoise shallows, scientists catch, measure, tag, sample, and safely release sharks—collecting real-world data that helps protect one of the Caribbean’s most important marine ecosystems. Every moment in the field supports ongoing shark research, marine conservation in Belize, and long-term fisheries management.
On Conserving Sharks in Belize, you’ll work alongside researchers conducting wildlife research and field research focused on shark populations and ocean health in the Caribbean, contributing to ongoing conservation science efforts in the region.
Learn more 👉 https://bit.ly/4u7HWpz
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