WFSU's Rebecca Alvis introduces us to a few of the folks at the Railroad Square Art Park in Tallahassee. We find out how the park plays a role in bringing art and culture to our area, while bringing the...
In 2015, we visited Morgan Smith's excavation of an archeological site on the Wacissa River. We come back to learn what he's found, and to look at work he's done on the Silver River
From the time of the native Apalachee, the soils of the Red Hill have been good to farmers.  That means fresh, local ingredients for new Sweetgrass Cheese Shop chef Wes Kent.  He wears a big grin as he points...
WFSU's Zach Hunter put together this video of the screening and celebration of the new documentary by Elam and Nic Stoltzfus, The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles. In addition from showing us what happened at the Feb. 16,...
It's made up of 55,000 acres of private land, but in 300 years there is a plan is for it to be an old (almost) growth forest of longleaf pines. We explore the work that has already been done...
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...
After 30 years, local biologist Bruce Means' has completed his final adventure in the tepuis (table-top mountains) of the Guyana Shield. Home to rare and endemic frogs, lizards, and snakes, Means has found several species new to science here,...
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...
As part of RiverTrek 2021, we kayak 107 miles down an iconic wild Florida river: the mighty Apalachicola This river system contains a top biodiversity hotspot, an extensive forested floodplain which is the center of tupelo honey production, Florida's...
Florida State University oceanographer Jeff Chanton is a studies sea level rise. While he has gained renown for his global research, he's also interested in the coast nearer to home. He and his wife, author Susan Cerulean, have a...

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