FSU graduate student Dani Davis introduces herself and shares what she'll be doing with WFSU's Ecology Blog. Hi, I’m Dani. As a new (well, technically returning) Floridian, I have been overwhelmed in the best possible way by the diversity of habitats...
It has been a hard four years for the Apalachicola Bay oyster fishery. Crippled by extreme droughts in 2011 and 2012, it was in need of extensive restoration. As drought appears to be affecting the Apalachicola River...
A look at urban renewal through the historical lens of Smokey Hollow, a small African American neighborhood in Tallahassee, Florida.
Before the 20th century, one-room schoolhouses educated the majority of America's children. Now, many of these structures have fallen into disrepair and only an estimated 14 remain in Florida. Callaway's Historical Society has worked to preserve the city's schoolhouse...
Tallahassee's Fat Cat Café is a place where you can grab a coffee and hang out with cats. However, it is also a refuge for stray cats to live and get adopted. Discover this trend and how it's affecting...
“We're lucky in this area… and maybe we don't always realize it because we do have so much of our native ecosystem left, with the Red Hills plantations that have been maintained with fire for many years – places...
After the tide swallows the sand bar off of Bald Point, we walk over to the oyster reefs. A few foraging birds poke the sprinkling of oysters still above water; we end up counting seven oystercatchers. Susan Cerulean notices...
Sergeant Ernest Ivy "Boots Thomas Jr., who grew up in  Monticello, Florida, was one of the men who helped raise the first American Flag at the top of Mount Suribachi during the battle of Iwo Jima in World War...
Other cocktails not shown in the broadcast are the bourbon based Keeneland Thoroughbred and the vodka based St. George Blues as well as, a brief discussion on a mixture called a Shrub.  Click on their names to see the segments. 
In the 1870s, Cebe Tate pursued a panther into a swamp that would become his personal hell. Today, Tate's Hell has an important relationship to the Apalachicola Bay estuary, and offers many recreational opportunities. Read...

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