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For more than three decades the St. Francis Wildlife Association has worked to save and return injured and orphaned wild animals back into their habitat. WFSU's Mike Plummer visits the facility in Gadsden county and talks with Teresa...
Doctor Don Rapp is a retired child development professor, a certified personal trainer, an author and a juggler. WFSU's Mike Plummer talks with the high-octane octogenarian about juggling, brain development and his adventures on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood back...
Held on the Gulf of Mexico each spring, the Stephen C. Smith Regatta raises money for the American Cancer society. 2017 marks the event's 44th year. In this story we talk with participant and volunteers Stan Derzypolski and...
We talk with Cody Diffiefenthaler with the Florida Center for Interactive Media about how found his career as a Application Developer.
At Bald Point State State Park, we kayak by fishermen, oystermen, migratory ducks, and monarch butterflies- some of the best of natural north Florida. Joining us are: Doug Alderson, the Assistant Chief of Florida's Office of Greenways...
The Tallahassee Museum is part of a nationwide effort to revive the red wolf species. Once a dominant predator of the American southeast, red wolves were hunted into near extinction. Zoos like the Tallahassee Museum and island...
The newly restored Coca-Cola mural on the side of the Padgett building in Quincy started WFSU Public Media's Mike Plummer wondering about the history behind the artwork. This story is where new Coke and old Coke meet at...
At this “Fork in the Road,” Charles Renaud introduces us to Carson Sapp, a high school junior from Cairo, Georgia who is a world class archer. Carson's skill with a compound bow has taken him across the country...

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