Originally Published: November 16, 2017
Deep in the Apalachicola National Forest, the Bradwell Bay Wilderness is the best remaining population of an animal in decline- the southern dusky salamander. Here, we learn the story of Bruce Means's first salamander...
The first Florida Jazz & Blues Festival at Cascades Park took a lot of planning. WFSU's Franky Verdecia goes behind-the-scenes of the festival to speak with the two founders, Scotty Barnhart and Jon Brown, about what it takes to...
The ferocious Florida Gator, seen as a nuisance by many, he truly is a southern icon. And the bad behavior of a few of these Florida natives shouldn't paint the entire swamp dwelling group with a bad reputation....
Scott Davis oversees the Monarch Milkweed Initiative at the Refuge. He shows us where Florida's native milkweed species grow. In the Refuge greenhouse, we watch as volunteers plant seeds from a dry, uplands, fire dependent milkweed- Asclepias...
At 8:30 in the morning, I walk into the Tallahassee Museum, humidity clinging to my t-shirt, the thermostat already rising. A half-hour before the museum opens, I gather with my team from WFSU, Suzie Buzzo, an animal curator at...
The WFSU Education Team works with some Wakulla preschoolers and their teachers to help kick-start early literacy skills. Bytes and Books is part of the PBS Ready To Learn initiative. WFSU’s Mike Plummer goes inside the classroom...
WFSU’s Mike Plummer explores the work being done by Dr. Pradeep Bhide at The Center For Brain Repair, FSU College of Medicine. Dr. Bhide is a neuroscientist seeking solutions to real-world ailments of the brain through collaboration with clinicians....
Belle and the Band members Kathryn, Mike, Mickey, and Kevin have been performing together for about five years and playing together for so long and knowing each other so well that contributes to their style.
Kathryn Belle Long writes a...
When Rob Diaz de Villegas produced his underwater archeology on the Wacissa piece, he was given one condition by researcher Morgan Smith; he couldn't use the site name. The reason? The researcher didn't want to reveal his exact location...











