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Black-Footed Ferret. Courtesy: Hagerty, Ryan

Caught on camera: America's vanishing wildlife

From the adorable Pygmy Rabbit to the gorgeous Checkerspot Butterfly, some of America's most stunning creatures are edging closer to extinction.

Earth Day 2012 video: light, water, wind, earth

Earth Day 2012 video: light, water, wind, earth

A quiet walk through nature offers moments of beauty and serenity that often go unnoticed. In celebration of Earth Day 2012, we invite you to take a few minutes to enjoy this journey through cycles of light, water, wind and earth.

For Earth Day, step away from your technology

For Earth Day, step away from your technology

Earth Day is a time to enjoy Mother Nature and do your part to help the earth stay clean. How can you do that when you're playing games on your phone and checking out gossip sites? Gillian Pensavalle tells you why you should focus more on getting outside.

The carcass of a 3-year-old female whale from L pod was found on the Washington coast in February.

'War games' may be to blame for orca's death

War games conducted by the Canadian Navy may be to blame for the death of a killer whale that washed ashore on the southern Washington coast in February. The U.S. National Marine Fisheries Service is investigating the death of the L-pod whale designated L112 -- also known both as Sooke and ...

Black bear cubs rest in the sun. Photo courtesy 'Beingmyself'

Spring awakens America's national parks

Gorgeous blooms and baby animals signal spring's arrival.

The Jefferson Memorial in Washington, DC is seen March 19, 2012  as a back drop to the Cherry blossoms which have come full bloom due to the early warm weather along the East coast of the US. The blossoms are expected to reach their peak on Tuesday. AFP PHOTO/Karen BLEIER (Photo credit should read KAREN BLEIER/AFP/Getty Images)

100th celebration of Washington's stunning cherry blossoms

The National Cherry Blossom Festival commemorates its 100th anniversary this year. The 1912 gift of 3,000 cherry trees from Toyko's mayor to the city of Washington, DC. has helped cultivate a close relationship between the two countries.

Lou Dobbs thinks The Lorax movie is indoctrinating our kids

Lou Dobbs thinks The Lorax movie is indoctrinating our kids

First it was Sponge Bob, then The Muppets, now Lou Dobbs thinks a Dr. Seuss character The Lorax is being used by Hollywood liberals to indoctrinate our children with an anti-industry, pro-environmental message. Nutty? Sure, but that's not even the best part.

Betty White speaks for the sharks

Betty White speaks for the sharks

While promoting the new film The Lorax, Betty White took a moment to not just speak for the trees but also the predators of the deep.

Groups sue over Navy sonar use off Northwest coast

Conservationists and Native American tribes are suing over the Navy's expanded use of sonar in training exercises off the Washington, Oregon and California coasts, saying the noise can harass and kill whales and other marine life.      In a lawsuit being filed Thursday by the environmental law firm Earthjustice, ...

Time lapse footage of Northern Lights

Time lapse footage of Northern Lights

The skies above Lapland, Finland, have been lit up with a spectacular display from the northern lights.

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