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...
We search the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve for north America's largest native snake. The Eastern indigo snake was once common in north Florida, but has all but disappeared from the panhandle. The Nature Conservancy's Apalachicola Bluffs...
Apalachee Audubon Society is a bird organization. And to help the birds at Lake Elberta in Tallahassee, they're enhancing the plant life there. Flowers and larval plants will attract insects, providing a valuable food source for birds...
The airbrushed t-shirt, a dated novelty to some, is still at the heart of a thriving industry in Panama City. With more than 70 years experience between them, local artists Tim Mitchell and Troy Pierce explain how PCB became...
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.
Elephants are retiring in Georgia at a special place designed just for them. They may not have chosen it for themselves, but the woman who designed it is giving them everything they need to live out the rest of their days.
We look at the various layers that go into making a "compost lasagna" and how Turkey Hill Farm works with a local seafood restaurant to turn leftover kitchen scraps into the perfect addition to his soil. More at wfsu.org/ecologyblog. Years...
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...
We visit Torreya State Park one year after Hurricane Michael. How does the loss of trees affect the unique ecosystems for which the park is known?
A Message from Mark This story came to us from loyal and alert viewer Mark.  Mark is somewhat “well known”, so I am withholding his last name so that he will become less “well known”.  The thing about Mark is...

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