Do you know what happens when you try to put the best moments and stories from of 87 episodes into one 30-minute program? You can't. We needed to extend this special presentation to a full hour to fit in...
In this episode, we get an up close look at the Eastern Diamondback Rattler. Plus, we explore efforts to bring the striped newt back to the Apalachicola Wetlands, preview the upcoming Civil War reenactment at the Natural Bridge Battlefield...
How to Help Areas impacted by Hurricane Michael Serving up free food at Jarheads BBQ in Port St. Joe.  Mexico Beach and Port St. Joe Area Jarheadz BBQ and Line In the Sand Foundation Providing Hot Meals to people who live in the...
The Red Wolf has been disappearing from the wilds of Florida, we look at efforts by the Tallahassee Museum to help revive this population. PlusÂ… we go behind the scenes into prep for the annual LeMoyne Chain of Parks...
In this episode, we are based at the Fred George Greenway and park on the Northwest side of Tallahassee, butt get ready to head out on several EcoAdventures to explore some unique local habitats. From a wood stork rookery...
Mundi’s Attapulgus Adventure It’s hard to imagine the world’s largest land animal acting like a little puppy, but that's exactly how Mundi the elephant behaved when she began to settle into her new home in Attapulgus, Georgia. Flopping her ears...
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!
In this episode, we see how Mundi the elephant is doing at a refuge in Attipulgus, Georgia. We hear the "purrs" of Buddha the panther at the Tallahassee Museum. Plus we see how a man losing his sight still...
Lichgate on High Road has a huge oak tree and an English cottage. It's also a place the public can enjoy. WFSU's Justin Edwards explores the story of the local English Professor who built the cottage and the woman who has worked to preserve it for decades.
Barry Courtney, owner of Vintage 21 in Tallahassee, has a lifelong passion for antiques. Courtney talks about how he started in the business and how it's changed over the years. Now he's getting ready to close his current store and find something new.

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