FSU graduate student Dani Davis introduces herself and shares what she'll be doing with WFSU's Ecology Blog. Hi, I’m Dani. As a new (well, technically returning) Floridian, I have been overwhelmed in the best possible way by the diversity of habitats...
We talk with Cody Diffiefenthaler with the Florida Center for Interactive Media about how found his career as a Application Developer.
Sometimes, high school students fall far enough behind that graduation seems impossible. When students reach this point, it can be easy to drop out or get a GED. If they decide they'd like to do whatever it...
Long before Texas had cowboys, Florida had cow hunters. The cattle they hunted and the horses they rode became known as Cracker. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits with Doyle Conner, Jr. and Stephen Monroe, two Florida cattlemen involved...
The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are: Holly Riley on fiddle, Elizabeth Fravel on bass, and Kathryn Belle Long on guitar. Each member is a songwriter, and a teacher as well. "Loralinda" was written by Elizabeth. The song pre-dates the...
Rebecca, Ryan, and their daughter Skyla are Remote Footprints. Their mission is to find the most remote spot in each of the fifty states. They take us on a trek to the remotest spot in our own...
WFSU's Mike Plummer spends some time with the Seminole Radio Control Club. From planes, to helicopters to drones or multi-rotors, club president Jay Wiggins discusses the myriad choices available to today's aeronautical R-C hobbiest and other club members...
This land is home to several ecosystem types, from swamps, pine forests, grasslands, and sinkholes. This makes it an ideal place to try out the iNaturalist app. Using the app, Peter identifies frogs, spiders, wildflowers, lizards, carnivorous plants, and...
We met at 7 am to answer a question. For the previous couple of months, I’d been wandering Lake Jackson’s exposed bed, and observing the area around Porter Sink. The lake had been down since November, and on and...
The song Wakulla Green is performed by Tallahassee based musicians Adrian Fogelin and Craig Reeder, performing as the group “Hot Tamale,” in the WFSU Public Media Television Studio.

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