Portugal's Cork Tree Forests with Madalena Patacho
Have you ever popped open a bottle of champagne and found yourself wondering "where did this cork come from?" Join Zegrahm Naturalist and Portugal resident, Madalena Patacho, as she explains exactly where cork comes from and the history of Portugal's cork tree forests.
Habitat Restoration on South Georgia
Happy Earth Day! We’re celebrating with a look back at some of the incredible work being done by the South Georgia Trust, an organization long supported by Zegrahm and our travelers. Watch as ornithologist Jim Wilson tells you more about the project - and listen to a pipit sing.
Australia's Cape York Part 2 with Brad Climpson
Zegrahm Marine Biologist and Expedition Leader, Brad Climpson, is back with part 2 of his camping journey through Australia's Cape York. This week, he takes us on some thrilling river crossings by car, snorkeling in crystal clear waters, and to the beach for some picture-perfect sunsets.
Making Sourdough with Shirley Campbell - Part 3
In the third and final installment of her sourdough series, Zegrahm Social Anthropologist Shirley Campbell teaches us how to turn your sourdough starter into a delicious loaf of sourdough bread!
Encore Explorations: Celebrating a Lifetime of Adventure
Together for over 30 years, we have been true explorers, groundbreakers, and pioneers of modern expedition travel. To our fellow explorers - our family - we must share that, sadly, we'll run our last trip as the Zegrahm brand in Feb '22. We invite you to join us in celebrating one final year of Zegrahm Expeditions with our 2021 Encore Explorations series.
Learn more: https://www.zegrahm.com/encore-explorations
Cape York Peninsula with Brad Climpson
From the rainforest to the coast, join Zegrahm Marine Biologist and Expedition Leader Brad Climpson as he encounters emu, geckos, parrots, bats, moon snails, and more on this virtual journey through Australia's Cape York Peninsula.
Moores, Peat, and Bog Bodies in Northern Germany with Annette Kühlem
For many centuries peat mining has been an important industry in many areas of Northern Europe. Join Zegrahm Archaeologist Annette Kühlem on a tour around Lower Saxony, an area that used to be covered in peatlands and that has been completely transformed by drainage and peat cutting, with far-reaching effects on the landscape and on the world’s climate.
Feeding Your Sourdough Starter with Shirley Campbell
Zegrahm's very own home baker extraordinaire and Cultural Anthropologist, Shirley Campbell, is back with part two of her series on making sourdough bread at home.
Amongst the Deer Flies and Cattails with Rich Pagen
Zegrahm Naturalist, Rich Pagen, is back with another backyard adventure from Minnesota! From black bears to young bald eagles, it’s amazing what we can find right at home when we go looking for it.
Exploring the Florida Keys with Jack Grove
One of our favorite videos yet, start your weekend off right with a canoe ride through Florida’s mangroves with Zegrahm Cofounder, Jack Grove.
Human Impact on the Siebengebirge
It’s no secret that humans have an impact on shaping landscapes around the world. Join Archaeologist Annette Kühlem on a virtual journey through the human impact on her hometown Bonn, Germany in this week’s Armchair Exploration.
Sourdough Starter with Shirley Campbell
Take a spin through the history and science of sourdough starter with Cultural Anthropologist and home baker, Shirley Campbell. She'll help you begin your journey to master the creation and care of your very own sourdough starter in part 1 of her sourdough series.