WFSU's Franky Verdecia spoke with two sisters responsible for the creation of a group called Tallahassee Rocks. Thousands of Facebook members have joined this online group where they share images and stories about the rocks they've painted, hidden or...
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.
A farm called "Smarter by Nature" in Quincy, Florida is the location for this story. WFSU's Rob Diaz de Villegas show us how Angelique Taylor and David "Kip" Ritchey founded a rural farming business in order to...
Local author, Adrian Fogelin, created the Front Porch Library to promote literacy and bring her neighborhood together in the name of education and community. The library keeps the kids engaged outside of school and makes learning fun!
Dr. Walter Tschinkel has developed a novel way to explore ant nests. We travel with him to the Apalachicola National Forest for a brand of research that creates works of art (in collaboration with the ants themselves).
This land is home to several ecosystem types, from swamps, pine forests, grasslands, and sinkholes. This makes it an ideal place to try out the iNaturalist app. Using the app, Peter identifies frogs, spiders, wildflowers, lizards, carnivorous plants, and...
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.
Local musicians Belle and the Band join us in the WFSU studios to perform their original song “Tallahassee Waltz”.
Linda Hall is a mixed media artist who works with all kinds of media; gouache, papier mache, and things she finds like old fabric and quilts. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits her studio to find out about her wide...
Highway 98 is a vital artery running through the heart of Franklin County. But portions of the road are only a few feet away from the sea, leaving it vulnerable to daily erosion and tidal surge from hurricanes. Parts...

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