Mason Margut, Michael Bakan and Brian Hall stayed after their performance in our studio to talk about the songs they played and how they each got interested in playing world music.
Originally published online February 1, 2023 Nestled in the valley between two of Tallahassee's seven hills, winds a very large orange and green cement snake. It's intricately painted and fanged head rises high above Tallahassee's newest skate park, obviously poised...
In 2019, the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension organized the first ever Great Georgia Pollinator Census. Citizen scientists from across the state counted pollinators such as butterflies, bees, wasps, and flies, and other insects (everything from praying mantises to...
Every quail season at Elsoma Plantation, the Chapin family tests the truth of an old saying:  The spacing of a longleaf pine forest is known to be wide enough for a wagon to ride through. Charles Chapin III is the owner...
We search the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve for north America's largest native snake. The Eastern indigo snake was once common in north Florida, but has all but disappeared from the panhandle. The Nature Conservancy's Apalachicola Bluffs...
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...
Exploration of historic moments on the various days of January across the years in the North Florida and South Georgia region.
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...
Originally written by Pete Seeger, Where Have all the Flowers Gone?, is performed by Fred Lee (Vocals) and Jack Quine (Guitar) for WFSU's studio event in October 2017 called "Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song." See the full...
The rising costs of higher education are driving students into debt, and an expensive college degree still doesn't guarantee a lucrative job. WFSU's Mike Plummer explores one young man's decision to forego a college education, to earn advanced...

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