WWildlife Read More Baby elephant born at Columbus Zoo in Ohio is its 2nd this yearOctober 24, 2025 POWELL, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has welcomed its second baby elephant in a single…
WWildlife Read More Columbus Zoo welcomes second Asian elephant calf this yearOctober 24, 2025 POWELL, Ohio — POWELL, Ohio (AP) — The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium has welcomed its second baby elephant…
UUnited States Read More Tropical storm’s remnants trigger flooding and evacuations in ColoradoOctober 12, 2025 FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) — The remnants of a tropical storm brought flooding across parts of the Southwest…
WWildlife Read More Alaska brown bear Chunk wins Fat Bear Week contestOctober 1, 2025 Chunk, a towering brown bear with a broken jaw, swept the competition Tuesday in the popular Fat Bear…
WWildlife Read More Video shows dangerous situation with parent and young child near massive wild animal: ‘So many people’September 26, 2025 Stories about tourists who make poor choices when approaching wildlife in national parks and then pay the price…
WWildlife Read More Onlooker captures video of tourist risking life at Yellowstone: ‘Charge him’September 23, 2025 Irresponsible behavior in national parks is unfortunately common, but a recent instance went above and beyond. A post…
WWildlife Read More How rangers used innovative tactic to capture 16 invasive ‘mini-bulldozers’ in national parkSeptember 14, 2025 Feral pigs are one of the country’s worst introduced species, and authorities are getting creative in their attempts…
WWildlife Read More Onlooker captures frustrating video of tourist’s reckless actions near massive wild animal: ‘Will never understand’September 11, 2025 Tourists all over the world often flock to trips that allow them to experience nature. But sometimes, tourists…
UUnited States Read More From slavery to pollution, National Park employees flagged material deemed ‘disparaging’ to USSeptember 10, 2025 The Trump administration is reviewing material about slavery, the destruction of Native American culture, climate change and more…
WWildlife Read More Why the National Park Service is seeking help in search for large, yellow-striped spidersSeptember 5, 2025 GATLINBURG, Tenn. – An invasive species of arachnid, known as the Joro spider, is spinning webs far from its…
WWildlife Read More ‘Can’t people just leave wildlife alone?’September 4, 2025 No matter who you are or where you travel, getting the perfect photo is never worth risking your…
EEnvironment Read More Florida’s once-pristine springs threatened by pollution, development and climate changeAugust 31, 2025 “We really had to do something,” said Steven Spina, a member of the town council. “A lot of…