We join families as they visit their adopted wetlands to collect data for citizen science projects.
In an urban forest, trees are valued for what they contribute to a community. The southern live oak (Quercus virginiana) is a tree that provides shades, habitat for almost 1,000 different plants and animals, and is storm resilient. Did you...
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...
Remembering singer-songwriter Kathryn Belle Long who passed away May 23, 2023.
Greenwood’s only grocery store—The Greenwood Supermarket caught fire after Hurricane Michael. Now, the small town is a food desert and neighbors can’t afford fresh food due to recovery costs from the storm.
As part of the 2017 WFSU studio event Vietnam: No Single Story, No Single Song, the musical group comprised of Mimi Hearn, Frank Graham & Friends peform the song called "Chain of Fools" The event focused on the...
This story originally aired back in 2019. That April, WFSU Public Media hosted a special American Spring Live/EcoCitizen Day. Activities focused on how to participate in Citizen Science. We partnered with many local organizations to make...
We visit with Lilly Anderson-Messec of Native Nurseries in Tallahassee to learn a little bit about creating a butterfly garden. Bees and butterflies are attractive and useful pollinators. Our native insects have established ecological relationships with different...
Every quail season at Elsoma Plantation, the Chapin family tests the truth of an old saying:  The spacing of a longleaf pine forest is known to be wide enough for a wagon to ride through. Charles Chapin III is the owner...
Patrick McKinney, Isabella Folmar, Sean Gorman and Miles Bozeman of the local music group, Langtry, perform the song “Little Bird” at the WFSU Television Studios.