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...
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...
A closer look at the story behind the Lichgate tree and cottage. A viral performance at the Lincoln Memorial sets a local educator on a musical path. Plus, friends and family of a local musician and educator raise money for the next generation of performers.
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...
Mike Plummer discovers the story of a family bond while seeking to find out why his co-worker's 90-year-old grandfather jumped out of a plane.
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,...
In this episode, we explore the history of cracker cattle in Florida, go behind the scenes of a new film called the Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles, which is about these animals and the culture that surrounds...
Some dogs have all the luck. The dog in this story has had all that luck, and then some.  As a road-running stray, he captured the imagination of animal lovers in Ochlocknee, Panacea, and Crawfordville, Florida. Today, they call him Buddy...
This Spring, students at Tallahassee Collegiate Academy, a charter STEM high school on the Tallahassee Community College campus, participated in the first and second rounds of a national contest called Poetry Out Loud. The Poetry Out Loud Program Poetry Out Loud,...
Just over a year after it dried down, I visit Lake Jackson and find it holding water- for now. Dr. Tom Sawicki is netting the lake edge, or what has recently become the lake edge again. After a year...

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