This week we explore the Good Taste Tally farm and learn what it is doing to help some local teenagers grow their futures in a new direction. Also, we dive into a farm that exists underwater. Plus,...
Many creatures and plants live in the Apalachicola National Forest. Not only do we learn more about this home of the Eastern Diamond Backed Rattler, we discover efforts to bring back the striped newt to the forest's wetlands....
In this episode we explore memories of Smokey Hollow-- an African American Community in Tallahassee built after the Civil War. Plus, a local chapter of the Society of Creative Anachronism take us back to the Middle Ages for a...
In this episode of Local Routes, we learn more about the role of Live Oak trees in urban environments. Plus, we explore educational opportunities beyond High school which is known as secondary attainment. We talk with the leaders of...
This week we enjoy a “Throwback Thursday” episode. Not only do we explore the Apalachicola River with a 4-year-old, but we also try out that southern specialty: The Boiled Peanut. Plus, we have a new photo challenge for parents...
New hobbies for a new year! We bring you a few ideas on how to stay active and entertained in 2016. We learn about one local woman who decided to lace up her roller skates and shake up her...
In this episode, we take a journey through food! We look at how the local Fruit and Nut Exchange helps home gardeners share their extra backyard bounty with the community. Plus, we explore how the science of gardening helps...
As we continue our exploration of the human relationship to nature, we look a the goal of conservation. Also, we examine how Franklin county officials are looking at nature to solve problems with coastal erosion.
Roots, wings, and water are the source of some of our amazing stories in this episode of Local Routes. First we take off in some World War II aircraft to explore history high above our local community. Plus, we...
Local biologist and legend Bruce Means shares his latest adventure in the tepuis (table top mountains) of Guyana and talks about his Nat Geo documentary and cover story. Plus, we take a hike on the Garden of Eden trail...