‘Historic Day’ Brings ‘Weird, But Beautiful’ Snow to Florida Beach
This week brought a “historic day” to Pensacola, Florida—there was snow on the beach. Weird, but beautiful.
This week brought a “historic day” to Pensacola, Florida—there was snow on the beach. Weird, but beautiful.
A black bear that sought refuge in a backyard pond in Florida turned out to have extensive injuries, including a gunshot wound.
Just when it seemed like things couldn’t get worse for the greater Los Angeles area, there’s another fire burning, the Hughes Fire.
Two hikers went out for a casual trek, and they almost didn’t make it back after getting lost amid dark, windy, and snowy trail conditions.
It’s shaping up to be a “historic snow day” in the southeast Louisiana. In fact, it’s snowing in New Orleans, and that’s pretty rare.
A famous and beloved Yellowstone-area bison, Speedy, died last week at a wildlife sanctuary. Learn more about Speedy and her legacy here.
The Mount Lyell shrew is as mysterious as it is adorable. And now, there are photos of this elusive tiny mammal—none existed before.
California wildlife officials say don’t feed or provide water to wildlife displaced by fires, even if it feels like the right thing to do.
Bruno Lobo, an Olympic kitesurfer, became one woman’s guardian angel when he saved her from drowning off the coast of Brazil.
A New Year’s Eve party of more than 200 people ended tragically when one woman, Tiare Couto, slipped and fell from a muddy trail and died.