@PlanetGreen / Twitter Ever See a 'Bent' Tree in the Woods? Here's What It Could Be Marking Some landmarks of a time when Native Americans roamed the woodlands of North America still exist in the form of oddly bent trees. By Jack Davis November 26, 2020
Santiago Urquijo / Getty Images 'Jumping' Worms Are Invading the United States and Their Appetites Are Leaving a Path of Destruction 'Jumping Worms' are invading the United States and are destroying our environment. Scientists are worried about their impact on our soil. By Sarah Hohn November 26, 2020
Robert Nyholm / Shutterstock Utah Votes To Make Hunting, Fishing Constitutional Rights in the State Hunters should be championing this new amendment, which assures that hunting will continue to be a popular pastime in The Beehive State. By Cameron Arcand November 8, 2020
Susan Walsh / AP Exclusive Interview: Don Jr. Gets Blunt About Biden, Liberals and Gun Control Trump Jr. issued a stern warning to the millions of Americans who are gun owners, hunters and anglers: Now is not the time to be complacent. By Tom Venesky October 23, 2020
Town of Kiawah Island / Facebook Rare White Sea Turtle Hatchling Discovered on South Carolina Beach The condition is described as extremely rare, but it's unclear exactly how often such turtles are found in the wild. By The Associated Press October 20, 2020
GoFundMe via Gwyn Goettig Ruddy / Facebook Man Miraculously Survives After Being Trapped Under Tree Log for Four Days He'd already beaten the odds making it through those four days of misery, but he's faced an amputation and complications since being found. By Amanda Thomason October 17, 2020
Jeremy Jacobson / Facebook screen sho Not Many People Know About These Alaskan Behemoths, Video Shows 2 Going Head to Head The hairy beasts are one of the few Ice Age megafauna in the Americas to survive changing weather and human hunters. By Jared Harris October 11, 2020
Alexis Huguet / AFP via Getty Images Trump Admin Takes Action Against Wildlife Groups Accused of Funding Human Rights Abuses The United States government halted grants to several conservation groups accused of funding human rights abuses in Africa. By Thomas Catenacci September 29, 2020
Waymon Cox / Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism via AP Man in 'Complete Shock' After Incredible Diamond Discovery in State Park An Arkansas man found a 9.07-carat diamond at Crater of Diamonds State Park. By The Associated Press September 24, 2020
Philip Klotxbach / Twitter screen shot National Hurricane Center Dealing with a Staggering 9 Storms at Once The current storm activity marks the second time in history that five tropical cyclones were over the Atlantic at the same time. By Thomas Catenacci September 14, 2020