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Some of the Best National Parks Where You Can Avoid the Summer Crowds

Last year, America's national parks received overflowing record crowds during the summer months. Places like Grand Canyon, Yosemite, Grand Tetons, Yellowstone, Shenandoah, Sequoia, and...

College Wrestler Scores ‘Quadruple Leg’ Takedown Against a Grizzly Bear to Save a Friend

It takes bravery to compete in college wrestling, and sophomore NJCAA wrestler Kendall Cummings needed every ounce of it when he decided he was...

Leaving No Molecule Behind: ‘Landfill of the Future’ Turns Farming Waste Into Soaps, Compost, and Candles

Among sparsely populated communities in Newfoundland, a landfill for the future—where every molecule is accounted for and reused—is steadily growing its portfolio of circularly...

‘Mind-blowing’: 3 Genetic Groups of Grizzly Bears Align With 3 Indigenous Language Tribes in Same Zip Codes

Indigenous humans living along the west coast in British Columbia have been culturally connected to grizzly bears for millennia, sharing the same dense forests...

Wildlife Officers Finally Figure Out How to Remove Tire That Was Around an Elk’s Neck for 2 Years

An equal parts comedy and tragedy in the Colorado mountains finally gave to an end, after a young bull elk who had a car...

‘It’s working!’ From Bobcats to Bears, Utah’s First Wildlife Bridge is a Hit–And There’s Video to Prove it

A video posted on Facebook in mid-November shows the outstanding success of the i-80 wildlife overpass in Utah, where you can watch elk, moose,...

NYC Man Uses Haiku to Battle Street Honking—His ‘Honku’ Poems Rallied a Community (MOTH Monday)

In our latest episode of Moth Monday, a creative Brooklyn man uses haiku poetry to battle street honking—and his Honku poems brought together his community.

Canadian Man Offers to Share His “Stolen Land” With First Nations Family

Joel Holmberg was tired of seeing racist language against the First Nations on social media. So instead of allowing such prejudice to flourish, the...

Sad Songs Can Actually Cheer You Up

Did you ever wonder why you need to listen to Jackson Browne or Adele when you’re feeling blue? Maybe you’ve known all along what...

Dog Rescued Two Days After Disappearing Into a 14-Foot Sinkhole

Skye the golden retriever is back on top of the world, after police and firefighters rescued her following two days at the bottom of...

Four Athletes Who Totally Crushed It At The 2015 Special Olympic Games

As closing ceremonies commence, we’d like to be able to shine a spotlight on all 6,500 Special Olympics competitor—but these four inspiring individuals stood...

8 Extraordinary Moments Captured by Google Street View

http://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.jsSince its launch in 2007, cameras mounted atop Google's Street View vehicles have...
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Alaska Natives Throw Potlatch Celebration for Deploying Troops

Native-American Alaskans hosted a traditional potlatch on Tuesday for about 400 soldiers and officers getting ready to deploy to Iraq and Afghanistan. Donations of moose...
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U.K. Announces $9,000 Electric Car Subsidy

The British government announced Thursday that it will subsidize first-time electric car buyers up to $9,000 beginning in 2011. The...
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Where Can I Buy an Electric Car in America?

The transition has begun that will wean our society from gas powered cars to electric. As we strive to improve the environment and grapple...