When you think about bees, do you think about honeybees? Do you picture them black, yellow, and striped? In this video, we spoke with Dr. Rachel Mallinger from the University of Florida's Entomology and Nematology Department about the native...
Doing the right thing!
We hear a lot about “helping businesses” and “creating jobs”, but do you know what I don’t hear very often? Ready, here it is: “doing the right thing”. In our quest for prosperity we seem to...
Every fall, nature lovers look forward to the arrival of monarch butterflies as they pass through Florida on an epic migration. They get a lot of attention, but our native butterflies like to live here all year long.
Dean and...
The Currys are brothers Tommy and Jimmy and cousin Galen. Galen grew up in N.Y. state, but would visit his cousins in Port Saint Joe. These family get togethers would feature a lot of music playing, and...
Chris Thompson is a Muscogee shell carver. Using various marine snail and clam shells, he's preserving the heritage of his people by recording imagery of their lore and connection to nature. Some are decorative gorgets, while others...
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 city of Tallahassee has undertaken its first entry into the solar energy market and there is more on the drawing board. WFSU's Mike Plummer explores the deal structure for the city's solar farm, and the pros and...
Chef Fe shares a family favorite recipe that blends okra, tomatoes, corn and more into a delicious and hearty stew.
Vietnam Era Veteran Don Fortner plays Taps at the close of our studio event called Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single song. See the full show at www.wfsu.org/vietnam (click on Media Gallery)
Dr. Walter Tschinkel has developed a novel way to explore ant nests. We travel with him to the Apalachicola National Forest for a brand of research that creates works of art (in collaboration with the ants themselves).











