From a perfect day on the Wacissa River, through a day of storms on the Chipola, to a variety of escapades along the Apalachicola watershed, we explore some our local waterways that are perfect for kayaking & canoeing. These...
We meet two retired elephants who are calling the Elephant Refuge North America in south Georgia their home. We also kayak through Lower Lake Lafayette in a fun EcoAdventure. Plus, we meet a new contributor to our WFSU Ecology...
With more segments than our original broadcast version, we explore the Legacy of Florida A & M University. From meeting families with a long tradition of attending the University, to families who started because of pride, love, and...
In this new episode of Local Routes, we learn about the competition and the history behind Cowboy Action Shooting. Plus, save the date for EcoCitizen Day coming April 27th! We explore the concept of Citizen Science...
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...
The WFSU EcoCitizen project explores two locations. One is an urban park, Lake Elberta. Here, Apalachee Audubon is enhancing habitat for birds and pollinators. In the Munson Sandhills region of the Apalachicola National Forest, citizen scientists helping researchers study sensitive...
This week on “Local Routes,” Rob Diaz de Villegas travels to the Munson Sandhills of the Apalachicola National Forest to learn how conservationists are working to reintroduce a tiny amphibian to the ecosystem. Mike Plummer travels to Thomasville...
In this episode, we look at the world around us in a new way. We journey down the Apalachicola River through the eyes of a 4-year-old. Plus, we learn what it takes to plant and harvest a farm...
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,...
We explore the waterways of South Georgia in part two of “Roaming the Red Hills”. We stay in the Apalachicola forest to try our hand at worm gruntin'. Plus, an original song from the Johnnie Marshall Blues Band!

Instagram