During WFSU's Gradstock Concert Series, the Thursday Night Music Club entertained us with Big Band standards from the American Songbook. In this segment, the band performs “Basie, Straight Ahead.”
The American bumblebee may sound like something you'd see in your backyard, but you are more likely seeing the common eastern bumblebee. We get to know the less common species and see what they can teach us about...
The Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Florida State Park Service are collaborating to restore the watersheds of coastal dune lakes. Funded by the Gulf Environmental Benefit Fund, the restoration is aimed at benefitting snowy plovers, shorebirds that nest...
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...
Apprenticeship has been around the trades careers for a long time. Now the concept is coming back into vogue to train a highly technical cyber workforce. Hear from one cyber technology executive about his plans to work...
The Wacissa River is fed by over a dozen springs, including the popular swimming hole, Big Blue. On a warm January day, we see snakes, alligators, and turtles galore. We might even go for a swim.
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...
FSU graduate student Dani Davis introduces herself and shares what she'll be doing with WFSU's Ecology Blog.
Hi, I’m Dani.
As a new (well, technically returning) Floridian, I have been overwhelmed in the best possible way by the diversity of habitats...
For some teenagers, life has already seen its share of pain and heartache. In Leon County, the school district estimated last spring that there were over 700 young people who fall into the category of homelessness. Most are with...
Watch as black swallowtails grow from tiny caterpillars to full grown adults. Compared to other butterfly species, these little guys change in appearance as they graduate from one instar phase to the next. These butterflies are easy to raise,...










