The Wacissa River is fed by over a dozen springs, including the popular swimming hole, Big Blue. On a warm January day, we see snakes, alligators, and turtles galore. We might even go for a swim.
Originally Published July 23, 2024 I’ve never met anyone who didn’t like a happy dog.  When you watch this video, you’ll see some happy dogs.  You’ll know they’re happy because their tails are wagging.  Additionally, I’ve noticed that when people...
Learn about the many Florida native plants you can include to create a bee habitat in your yard.
“Roller Derby girls aren't wimps. It is definitely a lifestyle. You have to commit to it and it's all a part of you.” Glenna Johnson was featured in a “Secret Lives” story about the Tallahassee Rollergirls in a previous...
Our awareness of Nature is growing. As we discover its role in our modern world and realize its true value, action is being taken to protect and restore it. This story is told by inspiring contributors who reveal the...
Saint Vincent Island compacts a diversity of habitats into 12,000 acres, making it an ideal red wolf island propagation site. We explore the island with Robin and Mike Vroegop, members of the Friends of the Saint Vincent National...
We join the Success Academy in Leon County as they eat their first ever Garden to Cafeteria menu item: black eyed peas. Students are starting to grow food to feed the school, and they're learning Science, Technology, Engineering,...
“We're not in the artifact-collecting business; we're in the information-collecting business.”  That's Dr. Glen Doran, Chair of the FSU Anthropology Department (Retired). “Florida has one of the richest prehistoric and historic heritages of any place in the country.” Many historic sites...
The local band The Krickets perform their original song "Sweet Home" in the WFSU studio.
WFSU Ecology Producer Rob Diaz de Villegas catches the sunrise with Don Morrow, a man who spends many mornings counting the shorebirds along the Gulf of Mexico. Originally Posted December 17, 2020 It’s a little after 6:00 am, and all I...

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