Roaming the Red Hills is a series of 10 short videos exploring the natural soul of the Red Hills of Florida and Georgia. It will air in three installments on WFSU-TV's Local Routes, starting Thursday, March 31 at 7:30...
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...
The Tallahassee Automobile and Collectibles Museum is most often associated with DeVoe Moore's extensive collection of classic cars. Beyond the cars, there are collectibles you might not expect, including five Steinway Art Case pianos. "Steinway says it's the...
A look at how Apalachicola Riverkeeper is restoring sloughs- connections between the Apalachicola river and the swamps of its floodplain. These connections were partially cut off by dredging projects decades ago. See more at https://blog.wfsu.org/blog-coastal-health/2021/05/apalachicola-slough-restoration-getting-more-water-to-swamps-bay/ “The head of the East...
We join UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension agent Mark Tancig as he digs holes around Tallahassee. We're looking at the native soils of Tallahassee, and how they affect plant growth in our yards. An ancient coastline divides the Red...
Learn how one teenager, Sydnee Mines, spent her summer vacation learning about internships, careers, and job skills while doing a TFLA internship at WFSU.
In late spring and early summer, wood storks and other wading birds head to rookeries to nest. To see one, we head into a cypress swamp owned by a married couple, who manage it as a preserve. ...
The northern 30 ore 40 miles of the Apalachicola River is lined with bluffs and ravines. Here, more rocks and fossils are exposed than in any other place in Florida. On the first day of RiverTrek 2016,...
Originally published: April 26, 2018 Here's Charles Renaud with a yarn about a woman in Georgia who raises animals you wouldn't expect to find in the warm, southern United States. As you'll see, his story knits together these animals and...
WFSU's Mike Plummer visits Hands & Hearts for Horses, a therapeutic riding stable located in Thomasville, GA. Program Director Susie Shin explains how she, her staff and an army of volunteers utilize their equine counterparts to address cognative,...

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