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He Designed a Mountain Bike to Bring Adventure Back to People With Disabilities – Like Himself

When a snowboarding accident resulting in a spinal injury sidelined him from his beloved outdoor pursuits, Christian Bagg was determined to climb back up...

Eco-Friendly Behavior In This Finnish Town Gets You Free Cake

One Finnish town is literally helping green-minded citizens eat cake as they reward eco-friendly behavior with various rewards: including free public transport tickets, swims,...

Beautiful Mural in Warsaw Eats Up Smog, Purifying The Air Equal to 720 Trees

Warsaw, Poland became the latest city to feature public art projects that also clean city air, as a giant mural made of special, sun-activated,...

US Traffic Deaths Fell in 2019 For Third Straight Year, Even as Overall Road Use Increased

Traffic deaths on American highways have decreased for the third year in a row, according to preliminary estimates reported for 2019.

Hundreds of Cities Worldwide Make Streets into Cycling and Pedestrian Walkways—With Plans to Stay That Way

As cities like Paris and Milan are opening their streets to bicycles, major cities around the world are planning on making the car-free streets permanent.

Wales is Building a National Forest That Will Span the Length and Breadth of the Country

The Welsh government hopes to achieve their cross-country initiative by linking together fragmented forests at a rate of 4,900 acres per year.

Florida is Purchasing 20,000 Acres of Everglade Wetlands to Protect It From Oil Drilling

The 20,000-acre purchase in the Everglades represents the largest wetland acquisition in a decade, according to the office of Gov. Ron DeSantis.

New York City Launches Dramatic Transportation Project With 250 Miles of New Bike Lanes

The recently-approved transportation plan for The Big Apple involves 250 new miles of protected bike lanes that are physically separated from traffic.

U.S. Contributes to $100 Million Public-Private Partnership to Preserve Wetlands and Waterfowl

$28 million in new funding from the US will be tripled by partner grants, helping to preserve some of the most delicate park ecosystems in the U.S..

Dozens of Bikers Visit the Lemonade Stand of the Girl Whose Mother Helped Them One Year Ago

This little girl was delighted to be visited by more than 30 different lemonade stand customers this week—and they were all wearing leather.

Woman Opens Her Home to 97 Rescue Dogs to Protect Them From Hurricane Dorian

Despite having to constantly clean up after almost 100 rescue dogs, Chella Phillips says she is simply happy that they are save from the storm.

If You Like Globe-Trotting Adventures, You and Your Pup Can Apply to Be ‘Canine Hotel Critics’

Hotels.com is looking for a fashionable Fido to review their accommodations—and there are travel perks for the pup's owner as well.

Firefighters Spend 2 Hours Freeing Hapless Raccoon From Sewer Grate: ‘We rescue citizens both big and small’

When a civilian found a distressed raccoon lodged in a sewage grate, a team of determined firefighters spent two hours trying to free it.

First US National Park to Offer Heavy-Duty Wheelchairs for Disabled Visitors to Enjoy the Scenery

Since the track chair program launched in May, national park representatives say that dozens of visitors have used the chair to travel the gorgeous trails.

Man Walks the Famed Camino de Santiago Trail With Driver Who Almost Killed Him in a Wreck (Video)

A man, angry at a driver who crashed into him, ended up asking him on a European hike after he learned that the driver had suffered a seizure at the wheel

Families Choose Road Trips Over Airfare to Spend More Time Together – Here’s a Checklist and Some Car Games to Play

According to new research, the average American is choosing to hit the road with their family this summer, instead of flying – and it's...

From Basements to Thrift Stores, Student Has Collected Hundreds of Wheelchairs and Crutches for the Needy

Since launching the nonprofit two years ago, the college student has hunted through attics and thrift stores in order to find old medical equipment.

After Doctor Performed Open Chest Surgery on Roadside, Biker Survives Crash to Walk Daughter Down the Aisle

If this quick-thinking heart surgeon had not been on the scene of John O'Brien's motorcycle collision, then the biker would not have survived the crash.

Atlanta is Transforming an Abandoned Plot of Land into the Largest Public Food Forest in the US

Not only is the Urban Food Forest set to be the largest of its kind in the United States, it is also the city's first public food space.

Watch Drunk Young Men End Their Night By Toiling Together to Fix City’s Broken Bike Rack

Drunken young men might be more synonymous with vandalism and mischief, but not these five fellas.