Friends of Yahoo! share their insights on environmental issues.
By Stephanie Rogers, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 2 Comments

Female bears at a German zoo have gone bald, drawing in thousands of tourists. Read full post »
By Stephanie Rogers, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 6 Comments

A net full of huge jellyfish brings down a 10-ton Japanese fishing trawler, pitching its crew into the sea. Read full post »
By Julie Knapp, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 2 Comments

Stay healthy by eating luxurious treats like chocolate, strawberries, oysters, and wild salmon. Read full post »
By Russell McLendon, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 2 Comments

The mysterious disease is obliterating U.S. bats as it spreads along the East Coast, and scientists say this could be a make-or-break winter for figuring out how to save them. Read full post »
By Robin Shreeves, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 0 Comments

A new book dissects not-from-concentrate orange juice and finds some surprises. Read full post »
By Colleen Vanderlinden, Planet Green for guest_bloggers 3 Comments

Simple ideas that make a big difference in your budget and help save resources too. Read full post »
By Stephanie Rogers, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 3 Comments

A Colorado reporter with a bug phobia faces his fears as he's covered head to toe in massive quantities of ladybugs. Read full post »
By Bryan Nelson, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 3 Comments

In an effort to save money and labor, a farm in Germany has begun selling fresh, local produce from vending machines. First place to get them? Hiking trails. Read full post »
By Stephanie Rogers, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 1 Comments

Scientists discover the first spider known to only 'hunt' plants. Read full post »
By Russell McLendon, Mother Nature Network for guest_bloggers 1 Comments

With more than 160 active volcanoes, the U.S. is at greater risk from eruptions than many realize. Read full post »
A report rates popular phone brands so you can judge the possible risks.
From New Zealand to Texas, restaurants have been built around trees. Care to dine al fresco?
Use this interactive map to find people giving away free stuff or folks to take things off your hands.