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Firefighters help oust tranquilized bear from tree

Wildlife officers had to ask firefighters to help them get a black bear out of a tree in Steamboat Springs after a tranquilizer shot couldn't get it to budge.

Global warming winner: Once rare butterfly thrives

Global warming is rescuing the once-rare brown Argus butterfly, scientists say.

Photos: Cougar reluctant to leave cage

This cougar in Washington state did not want to go back into the wild.

Photos: 10 DIY Wedding Ideas

Make your wedding day more special with these hand-made projects.

UPcycle | Unique handmade paper

Recycle old newspapers and paper scraps to create pretty handmade paper for unique and personal wedding invites.

DC zoo hand-raising cubs after rare cheetah birth

Two cheetah cubs have a new home at the Smithsonian's National Zoo and are being raised by human hands after a risky birth last month at the Smithsonian

Photos: Cute cheetah cubs

Two cheetah cubs have been transported to the National Zoo to be raised by hand.

NASA shows off enhanced video of the sun

Check out these incredible images of the sun's surface. NASA released this enhanced video to show the sun's intense activity a different light.

Mystery deer growth pitting hunters against Hawaii

Deer can swim, but not very far. When they showed up for the first time on the Big Island of Hawaii, mystified residents wondered how they got there.

Clean Ocean Action pushes for law protecting coast

The Clean Ocean Action environmental group will cover the New Jersey and New York shoreline this summer in an organizing campaign to build support for federal

School kids urge Crayola to rethink recycling

A group of California grade school students wants Crayola to start a recycling program for spent plastic markers, but the company doesn't appear ready to make

Ford takes on Toyota with lower-priced hybrid

Ford is taking on Toyota in the hybrid market.

New scrutiny for CA nuke plant, as restart looms

The idled San Onofre nuclear power plant is facing new scrutiny from Congress as the utility that operates it moves closer to proposing a fix to get the twin

NREL director sees lesser role for natural gas

The director of the National Renewal Energy Laboratory says the world needs to phase out scaled-up investments in natural-gas fired power plants to blunt

Gas drillers wrangle over NY limitations, bans

With all the restrictions in proposed state regulations and local bans, gas companies say about half of their lease holdings in the lucrative Marcellus Shale

Photos: Adorable animals

Cuteness abounds in these photos from around the world.

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