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.
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...
Roots, wings, and water are the source of some of our amazing stories in this episode of Local Routes. First we take off in some World War II aircraft to explore history high above our local community. Plus, we...
I was looking out at a Category 5 hurricane, and not for the first time. But unlike during Hurricane Andrew, over thirty years ago, this time the glass didn’t break. I was visiting the University of Miami’s SUSTAIN Lab,...
It’s your Birthday, Tallahassee!
The city we all call Tallahassee traces its Florida capital history back to 1824. That is when the first 13 members of Florida’s territorial legislature, appointed by President James Monroe voted to make it the...
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...
A Message from Mark
This story came to us from loyal and alert viewer Mark. Mark is somewhat “well known”, so I am withholding his last name so that he will become less “well known”. The thing about Mark is...
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.
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...
How “Tate's Hell” in Franklin Co. got its name is a perfect Halloween story, but it is also an EcoAdventure that you'll enjoy. Plus, we find out the state of Apalachicola Oyster Fisheries. Fans of the group...











