The adventure begins on a sunny day and turns into a canoe trip along the Upper Chipola River during a thunderstorm. Plus, we check out a Farmers Market along the St. Andrew Bay. “A Fork in the Road”...
The world-wide theme for Earth day in 2022 is "Invest in the Planet". Our first story explores how a local couple are working to create a oyster farm that is good for business as well as good for the...
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...
In this week's episode, part two of our underwater archaeology adventures, this time we explore the Wacissa River in Jefferson County. We also head to the gulf with researchers who are studying sharks. Plus, learn more about...
Not only does north Florida have some of the best beaches in the country, but it's also some of the best natural beach habitat for shorebirds. We hit up several locations in search of threatened and migratory species. ...
In this episode we look at some of the changes since the first Earth day almost 50 years ago. We tour the new City of Tallahassee solar farm run by Origis Energy. We look at how...
On this episode of Local Routes, our Ecology intern, Chloe Thompson, helps the Apalachee Audubon Society organize a cleanup of Lake Elberta. Thirty-seven volunteers picked up forty bags of trash on a wildlife-filled day.
We also discover that composting can...
Saddle up for this week's adventure. We explore the unique history of Cracker Cattle and Horses in Florida, plus we get a preview of the upcoming documentary, The Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles.” And the local music group,...
In this episode, we explore the history of cracker cattle in Florida, go behind the scenes of a new film called the Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles, which is about these animals and the culture that surrounds...
We begin the first of our three part series about the Red Hills of our viewing area. In part one of “Roaming the Red Hills” we witness one of our area's oldest traditions. Plus, while the Tallahassee...











