Get some exercise and help the environment.
Now that most summer fruit has been picked, learn to prune you trees for optimum growth and production.
The film hopes to inspire viewers to experience national parks.
Earth Day is this Tuesday, April 22. Here's some ways you can help the earth any day.
Disneynature will make a donation to the National Park Foundation for each ticket sold during opening week.
Pump up your tires and lube your chain - time to spin away those polar vortex pounds.
A mile might not seem like much to travel to get food in your town, but for Bears it can be an arduous journey.
The EPA ranked the top 25 metropolitan areas with the most Energy Star certified buildings.
Here's a great way to start a small garden at home.
Inspire your children to love and respect the earth by being environmentally-friendly.
Which cub scout featured in Disneynature's "Bears" are you more like?
Disneynature's upcoming film "Bears" will teach you a lot about the animals, but here's a good start.
Will your town go dark this Saturday, March 29?
Go green, save green. Here's some tips to get active and creative in everyday life.
Buying organic can often be costly. Here are some clever ways to eat healthy without pinching pennies.
The month-long challenge asked residents to do their part in conserving water.
No state recycles more of its waste than California. However, Fresno and Bakersfield are not eco-friendly at all.
Hey neighbors: It's always a good time to save energy. We've got five easy things you can do to conserve and save money on your electric bill, but we need your ideas too. Please share your best tips in the comments.
Master gardener Rebecca Jepsen wants to raise $350,000 to transform a barren plot of land near campus' baseball field into a beautiful green oasis.
Users will be able to pick up a bicycle at any sharing kiosk and return it to any other kiosk within the system.
These recycling oddities might surprise you.
There are a lot of work-at-home Campbell residents who work for Yahoo! and get to live here. What does this new direction mean for you?
New government estimates say families are spending nearly $3,000 a year just to fill up their gas tanks.