We travel into the Apalachicola National Forest with Bruce Means to learn more about his favorite animal, the eastern diamondback rattlesnake. He has spent forty years studying the snake using radio telemetry. He has taken his decades...
Our awareness of Nature is growing. As we discover its role in our modern world and realize its true value, action is being taken to protect and restore it. This story is told by inspiring contributors who reveal the...
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,...
WFSU's Zach Hunter put together this video of the screening and celebration of the new documentary by Elam and Nic Stoltzfus, The Great Florida Cattle Drive: Unbroken Circles. In addition from showing us what happened at the Feb. 16,...
Tyler Denning, Jake Dane, Stephen Schultz, and Mike Nivens make up the group known as Taller Trees. They perform their song “Old as Earth” in the WFSU television studios.
"Drifting came about, I think at a period where I just felt, ultimately like I didn't know- I was very unsure of the direction I was in." songwriter Jake Dane said. Wolf and Witness...
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...
At one point in the 1950s there were only 15 whooping cranes left in the world, but that number has grown, thanks in part to organizations like Operation Migration. Operation Migration helps young whooping cranes learn the migration routes...
The Florida Wildlife Conservation Commission and its partners work to protect the frosted flatwoods salamander, a fire dependent animal in serious decline. Once common in wetlands throughout the American southeast, it has been reduced to a handful of viable...
A few weeks ago, we met Jeffrey Shanks and Dr. Michael Russo, archeologists working with the Southeast Archeological Center. They've been excavating sites in the St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge, where culture groups known as Swift Creek and...










