On this episode of Local Routes, our Ecology intern, Chloe Thompson, helps the Apalachee Audubon Society organize a cleanup of Lake Elberta. Thirty-seven volunteers picked up forty bags of trash on a wildlife-filled day.
We also discover that composting can...
Originally Published July 23, 2024
I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like a happy dog. When you watch this video, you’ll see some happy dogs. You’ll know they’re happy because their tails are wagging. Additionally, I’ve noticed that when people...
Gradstock is approaching fast! We take a look at why we are holding these concerts to benefit the American Graduate project. We also meet three high school seniors who are working to create a bright future for themselves. We...
We dig into the past in this episode. First with archaeologists at a site in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge as they try to solve a mystery. Then, we explore the culture shared at the annual Tama...
Ready, Get Set, Go (on an EcoAdventure)! We meet a local Ph.D. student, Chris Omni, who is is exploring art and black joy in green spaces. Plus, we go on a hunt for a new species of critter at...
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 introduce you to local retired Child Development Professor Don Rapp and tell you about his appearances on the Mister Rogers Neighborhood in the 1970s. He talks about the legend and how juggling is good for the brain. ...
In this episode, we kick of the sixth season of Local Routes with an exploration of the human relationship with nature and a preview of the upcoming PBS program, Age of Nature. We look at some of our own...
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...
At 8:30 in the morning, I walk into the Tallahassee Museum, humidity clinging to my t-shirt, the thermostat already rising. A half-hour before the museum opens, I gather with my team from WFSU, Suzie Buzzo, an animal curator at...











