The Adventures of Annabelle Lyn are made up of three women from Tallahassee who perform acoustic music across the Southeast. Learn more at http://www.annabellelyn.com/
Originally Posted May 28, 2020 Early in the Pandemic, WFSU Ecology Producer Rob Diaz de Villegas and his family hiked the Garden of Eden Trail through biologically and geologically unique steephead ravines, a recently burned longleaf forest, and up...
North Floridians are drawn to the Aucilla Sinks because they’re unlike almost anything else in Florida, and a little mysterious. A trail winds past rocky pools and short streams lined with tall walls of limestone. What we’re seeing is...
Originally Published: November 16, 2017 Deep in the Apalachicola National Forest, the Bradwell Bay Wilderness is the best remaining population of an animal in decline- the southern dusky salamander. Here, we learn the story of Bruce Means's first salamander...
Tallahassee's skateboard scene is booming with possibility for those who love to shred at the Mike Blankenship Skate Park. We talk with skateboarders Jerry Yates and Nolan Blanchard along with Phaze One owner Orlando “Orly” Vazquez.
We join UF/ IFAS Leon County Extension agent Mark Tancig as he digs holes around Tallahassee. We're looking at the native soils of Tallahassee, and how they affect plant growth in our yards. An ancient coastline divides the Red...
When I think of virtual reality and immersive experiences, I think of Disney World or Universal Studios. I visualize huge theme parks that are destination locations, and pretty darn expensive too! But there’s a guy in Tallahassee that has an idea...
Saint Vincent Island compacts a diversity of habitats into 12,000 acres, making it an ideal red wolf island propagation site. We explore the island with Robin and Mike Vroegop, members of the Friends of the Saint Vincent National...
Shorebird banding has uncovered valuable information about species affected by habitat loss. We watch two snowy plover chicks get banded at Deer Lake State Park.
When Rob Diaz de Villegas produced his underwater archeology on the Wacissa piece, he was given one condition by researcher Morgan Smith; he couldn't use the site name. The reason? The researcher didn't want to reveal his exact location...