WFSU Public Media is kicking off this year's Summer Challenge on Saturday, June 3rd with a special ocean celebration sponsored by Alert Today Florida. The adventure begins at 10am Eastern at our station. Go to www.wfsu.org/summerchallenge to learn more...
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...
The conversation continues between WFSU Public Media's Executive Producer for Television, Suzanne Smith and WFSU FM News Director Lynn Hatter and Morning Edition Host Gina Jordan about their favorite parts and the the challenges of putting together stories focusing...
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...
Post-Secondary Attainment means education beyond high school. This doesn't just mean a 4-year or 2-year degree. It can also include technical colleges and certifications. As part of our American Graduate Initiative, we talk with the Presidents of Florida A...
WFSU is taking your family on an online, offline adventure with Florida KidCare WFSU Summer Challenge! Also sponsored by the John S. Knight Foundation’s Donor Advised Fund at the Community Foundation of North Florida, join WFSU and Community Classroom...
Our friends at the UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension show us how to create a wildlife pond in your yard. Start with local lake or pond water, and add native plants, and you'll create a wetland area that...
In our last visit to Torreya State Park, we saw a park whose unique tree canopy had been seriously damaged by Hurricane Michael. Today, we see how, in another section of the park, they’ve planted over 1.6 million longleaf pine...
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...

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