Moose charges down Breckenridge ski run

Cher Luther was snowboarding down a run at Breckenridge on Friday morning without a care in the world, until a moose came charging from behind. Luther and her friends were headed to catch the lift at Peak 6 when she thought a horse was coming toward her.

‘Dumped’ frogs spawn car park rescue operation

They had apparently been dumped in a plastic bag full of soil and algae, but more than 20 had escaped and were hopping around, the wildlife charity said. Inspector Lauren Evans said: "When I arrived there were all these frogs jumping around the dark car park - and I had to run around scooping them all up with my hands and a bag before placing them into a secure tank.

‘I got a new piercing!’ Ski…

A ski instructor trying to jump between two trees on a Wyoming mountain says he crashed and ended up with an 18-inch branch impaling his lip. Natty Hagood, who works at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, was snowboarding with friends last week when he tried to navigate the gap between the trees.

Weird weather impacts some plants, wildlfie

... had cardinals, chickadees, song sparrows, bluebirds, titmice, Carolina wrens. They think it's spring," he said. "These weird temperature variations can fool them, maybe get them to start nesting early, maybe even lay an egg. If they do, before the ...

Weird weather impacts some plants, wildlfie

... had cardinals, chickadees, song sparrows, bluebirds, titmice, Carolina wrens. They think it's spring," he said. "These weird temperature variations can fool them, maybe get them to start nesting early, maybe even lay an egg. If they do, before the ...

Surfer ‘paradise’ in Puerto Rico at stake in hotel fight

In this Feb. 16, 2017 photo, surfers Doug Lake, left, and Danny King pose for a picture at Wilderness Beach, in Aguadilla, a lush corner in northwest Puerto Rico that has remained largely untouched since Christopher Columbus landed there in his second voyage to the New World. The area could soon become the site of a $200 million development that is pitting environmentalists who seek to convert the land into a national park against those who say the Christopher Columbus Landing resort could create jobs, generate tourism and boost real estate prices amid an economic crisis.

Shark shares wave with young Aussie surfer

A 10-year-old surfer has had a close encounter with a photo-bombing shark that shared a wave with him off an Australian beach. Chris Hasson said Thursday that he was taking photos of his son Eden riding a wave off Samurai Beach at Port Stephens, 180 kilometers north of Sydney, on Tuesday when something unexpected and indistinct caught his eye.

Sex Abuse Victim Speaks Out After Religious Cult Leaves Minnesota

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Buckeyes Hand Gophers 3rd-Straight Loss, 78-72

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Body of boy, 5, and father recovered from East Texas lake

Officials say body of a 5-year-old boy has been recovered from Lake Tawakoni in East Texas, but the search continues for his father after the pair never returned while boating and duck hunting. Officials say body of a 5-year-old boy has been recovered from Lake Tawakoni in East Texas, but the search continues for his father after the pair never returned while boating and duck hunting.

Sheriff: Snowmobiler Arrested For DWI, Fleeing Authorities Near Alexandria

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Dozens of strange and fascinating new species were recently…

While many of us might think we've seen most of what's alive on this planet - or at least on land - the majority of global species are still unknown and uncategorized. In 2015 alone, at least 163 new species were discovered in the biodiversity hotspot of the Greater Mekong region, a part of Southeast Asia that includes Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a report released by the World Wildlife Fund today .

Dozens of strange and fascinating new species were recently discovered in a Southeast Asia jungle

While many of us might think we've seen most of what's alive on this planet - or at least on land - the majority of global species are still unknown and uncategorized. In 2015 alone, at least 163 new species were discovered in the biodiversity hotspot of the Greater Mekong region, a part of Southeast Asia that includes Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam, according to a report released by the World Wildlife Fund today .

2016’s most weird and wonderful moments caught in pictures

A group of British adventurers make history by becoming the first Britons to freedive in Antarctica in February, 2016 From a hyperflexible schoolboy in India, to ancient churches in northern Ethiopia, and face-planting foxes - some amazing things have happened, despite the year's socio-political meltdowns. News agency Barcroft Media has put together its best images from the past 12 months, capturing all the incredible happenings in our world.

What not to do in North Korea

AUSTRALIAN student Alek Sigley has been showing curious visitors the sights of North Korea for years, but he can still remember his first trip to the "Hermit Kingdom". It was 2012 and Sigley, who was studying the North Korean language in northeast China, crossed the border for a field trip.