Hurricane Season has begun and the staff at WFSU Public Media is preparing for the potential storms ahead. The Television and Radio departments join forces during storms to get critical information out to the public as fast as possible....
Apprenticeship has been around the trades careers for a long time. Now the concept is coming back into vogue to train a highly technical cyber workforce. Hear from one cyber technology executive about his plans to work...
We join families as they visit their adopted wetlands to collect data for citizen science projects.
Citizen scientist are researching how fire effects the Frosted Elfin population of the Apalachicola National Forest.
We have one hour on FAMU's campus to observe as much wildlife as we can using the iNaturalist app. The group is a mix of professional biologists and students studying GIS (Geographical Information Systems), which mixes maps and...
Held at the Leon County Civic Center, we head to the annual Leon Works Expo. While there, we talk with members of the Office of Economic Vitality as well as employees, people in various trades, and students who...
Do YOU have what it takes to run a school full of 6th – 8th graders? Join WFSU's Education & Engagement Manager, Tasha Weinstein as she enrolls in Deerlake Middle School's ‘Principal for a Day' program. In this segment...
Apalachee Audubon Society is a bird organization. And to help the birds at Lake Elberta in Tallahassee, they're enhancing the plant life there. Flowers and larval plants will attract insects, providing a valuable food source for birds...
Lake Elberta attracts a wealth of birds, from wood storks to migratory ducks and birds. Apalachee Audubon is enhancing this habitat further. Take a closer look at the species featured in the video, and the information we get from ...
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Cowboy action Shooting!

The reality of the old west with names like Bat Masterson, Tom Horn, "Buffalo Bill" Cody, and "Wild Bill" Hickok may be long past. But the romantic spirit of the old west is still alive and WFSU's...

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