If you live in the Big Bend region of Florida, you’re probably aware of Apalachicola - the sleepy little town that gave its name to the formerly plentiful and famous Apalachicola Bay oyster. The town has been through...
Citizen scientist are researching how fire effects the Frosted Elfin population of the Apalachicola National Forest.
Lichgate on High Road has a huge oak tree and an English cottage. It's also a place the public can enjoy. WFSU's Justin Edwards explores the story of the local English Professor who built the cottage and the woman who has worked to preserve it for decades.
When we were shooting the video for this song, we tried to capture as much of what gives this area its character as we could. Canoeing the Wacissa, Apalachicola oysters on the half shell, finding painted rocks in...
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...
"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's Mike Plummer visits Hands & Hearts for Horses, a therapeutic riding stable located in Thomasville, GA. Program Director Susie Shin explains how she, her staff and an army of volunteers utilize their equine counterparts to address cognative,...
We met at 7 am to answer a question. For the previous couple of months, I’d been wandering Lake Jackson’s exposed bed, and observing the area around Porter Sink. The lake had been down since November, and on and...
Other cocktails not shown in the broadcast are the bourbon based Keeneland Thoroughbred and the vodka based St. George Blues as well as, a brief discussion on a mixture called a Shrub. Click on their names to see the segments.
“Since the earliest I can remember, which was about… I was probably about four years old, barnstormers would come around and land in farmer's fields, oat pastures and wheat fields, and haul passengers for wherever the market would go...











