Betty White didn't hesitate when we asked her which wild animal she'd most like to be. "A moose!" she replied. We can't all be as sure as Betty about our spirit animal, so take the quiz to discover your inner critter.
Hear actress and Wilderness Society member Betty White share personal reflections on her first experience with wilderness, in California's Sierra Nevada.
Betty White first visited California’s Sierra Nevada mountains when she was four years old. That visit, and visits almost every year thereafter, made a lasting impression on her.
What do these co-stars of the comedy “Hot In Cleveland” have in common besides being two of the funniest women on television? Well, it turns out they both grew up loving the outdoors, and now they’ve joined forces with The Wilderness Society to protect our wild places.
You’ve got to love it when an American icon like actress Betty White speaks up for something you care about. It’s even better when she gets recognized for her commitment and achieves a dream in the process.
White, a long-time supporter of wilderness, became an honorary Forest Service ranger at the Kennedy Center this week. The agency presented her with a badge and one of its famous Stetson hats. She even got to hug Smokey Bear.