We learn about a special program that uses therapeutic horsemanship to heal relationships. Plus, interesting research can be discovered within the lives of tiny creatures. Join us as our salamander exploration continues. Plus, history told...
Railroad Square Art Park is the starting point for this week's program. Not only do we explore some of the art and cultural opportunities at the park, but we also look at some of the businesses as...
Originally Published November 11, 2021 In honor of Veterans day, we celebrate and remember the many people who have served in America's Armed forces. We remember Navy Seaman Earl Paul Baum who died at the very start of World War II,...
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”...
Join us as we find out about isolated artifact finds and how new legislation may affect local archeology. We're also joined in the WFSU studio by Belle and the Band as they perform one of their original songs. They...
We soar into the world of whooping cranes as they make their annual migration. We also check out a unique type of exercise that is also a form of art. And we prepare for a new season of Shakespeare...
Railroad Square has been part of the Local Routes stories from the beginning. This article features many of them from the first 10 seasons
A small beaver becomes a viral video sensation when he's rescued from a local water treatment facility. We follow his rescue, rehab and release. Plus, we go exploring on the Aucilla Sinks trail and learn more about...
We learn how a Geographical Information System (or GIS) is being used to help share the history of Tallahassee and Leon County with our community.
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.

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