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...
The state of Florida has set a goal of reaching 60% post-secondary attainment by 2030. As part of our work with the American Graduate Initiative, we look at what that means and why it is important to individuals and...
Story Originally Posted October 20, 2022 Video by Rheannah Wynter, Article by Suzanne Smith The key to getting women interested in pursuing STEM Careers is to reach them when they are young. The summer camp program called Scigirls does just that....
We travel into the Apalachicola National Forest with Bruce Means to learn more about his favorite animal, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has spent forty years studying the snake using radio telemetry. He has taken his decades...
Saint Vincent Island is one of the most remote spots in the WFSU viewing area, resting on the western end of Apalachicola Bay. We boat out to this National Wildlife Refuge with author Susan Cerulean and FSU Oceanographer...
The Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Florida State Park Service are collaborating to restore the watersheds of coastal dune lakes. Funded by the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, the restoration is aimed at benefitting snowy plovers, shorebirds that nest...
Originally Published: November 16, 2017 Deep in the Apalachicola National Forest, the Bradwell Bay Wilderness is the best remaining population of an animal in decline- the southern dusky salamander. Here, we learn the story of Bruce Means's first salamander...
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 Capital Chordsmen have been the Tallahassee, Florida chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society for over 50 years. WFSU's Paul Delva looks at how these singers come together to share music with each other and the community.
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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