In Late July, volunteer researchers spread out over Tallahassee to see how many of each butterfly species they could find. It's part of a yearly event for the North American Butterfly Association, who uses data from locations across...
WFSU and Florida A & M University invite you to a free advance screening of the brand new documentary, Tell them We Are Rising. This film examines the history of Black Colleges and Universities. Join us Friday, January...
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 ...
Friends and family of musician and educator Kathryn Belle Long honor her memory with a celebration of life and a fundraiser for a scholarship to help the next generation of students interested in the arts.
We go deeper into striped newt repatriation and the ecology of the Munson Sandhills on the WFSU Ecology Blog.
A look at urban renewal through the historical lens of Smokey Hollow, a small African American neighborhood in Tallahassee, Florida.
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...
Over the summer, WFSU Ecology producer Rob Diaz de Villegas found a few monarch caterpillars in his garden milkweed. He and his young sons raised them in their kitchen, documenting every phase of their life cycle, including the...
Greenwood’s only grocery store—The Greenwood Supermarket caught fire after Hurricane Michael. Now, the small town is a food desert and neighbors can’t afford fresh food due to recovery costs from the storm.
A few weeks ago, we met Jeffrey Shanks and Dr. Michael Russo, archeologists working with the Southeast Archeological Center. They've been excavating sites in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, where culture groups known as Swift Creek and...










