Lake Elberta in Tallahassee has some of the best bird watching in the area. We learn about the birds that can be found there and efforts to make the landscape there more Florida friendly all in advance of...
We explore a SciGirls computer coding summer camp for girls that's put on by the National High Magnetic Field Lab and WFSU, We also look at a local gaming competition that brings people together. Plus, we check...
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...
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...
I set the camera on the ground, and watch as the fire burns slowly through the grass towards me. By the end of the day, the ground will be black and empty. Fire hits the reset button in longleaf...
WFSU explores several activities you can do that allow you to social distance. A family hike to a high point over the Apalachicola River, an exploration of St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge where the lighthouse is now shining again...
The beauty of art and design is everywhere in this episode of local routes.
Digging into the history of one of the Tallahassee region's most unique public gardens.
This week, we hunt ghosts in Monticello, one of the most haunted small towns in the country. Mike Plummer revisits an artist in Carrabelle to see what new “Yard Art” he's created. We take a paddling tour...
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....










