Over the summer, WFSU Ecology producer Rob Diaz de Villegas found a few monarch caterpillars in his garden milkweed. He and his young sons raised them in their kitchen, documenting every phase of their life cycle, including the...
We travel into the Apalachicola National Forest with Bruce Means to learn more about his favorite animal, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has spent forty years studying the snake using radio telemetry. He has taken his decades...
In 2019, WFSU discovered a special species of Mistletoe in the trees outside our building. It's Latin name is Phoradendron leucarpum, or oak mistletoe (also known as American mistletoe). WFSU's Rob Diaz de Villegas explores why it is considered...
At this “Fork in the Road,” Charles Renaud introduces us to Carson Sapp, a high school junior from Cairo, Georgia who is a world class archer. Carson's skill with a compound bow has taken him across the country...
Juvenal Havyarimana, M.D., an emergency room physician at Capital Regional Medical Center in Tallahassee, talks about his life and his career in medicine. Born in Burundi in East Africa, Dr. Havyariman grew up in a refugee camp in Tanzania....
"I’m just frustrated by those who make me feel excluded,” says Dara Wilson. We’re sitting on the grass by Lake Jackson after exploring some of the taller vegetation at its edge. Dara is reflecting on Black Birders Week, which...
WFSU and Florida A & M University invite you to a free advance screening of the brand new documentary, Tell them We Are Rising. This film examines the history of Black Colleges and Universities. Join us Friday, January...
Haiqiong Deng began her life and musical career in northwest China. Her father started her learning music when she was only three years old. “Throughout my memory, I'm with music. There is not a moment I'm off music. I went...
Kathryn Belle Long, Mickey Abraham, Kevin Robertson, and Mike Snelling of the group Belle and The Band perform the song “All Come In “ from their 2013 debut album called “ Fallen Angel.”
Continuing our Local Routes Musical Series, the group The Krickets perform their original song “Voodoo Resurrection.”