WFSU Ecology
Since 2010, the WFSU Ecology Blog has roamed the outdoor spaces of the WFSU Public Media coverage area with a two-part mission. The first part is to get to know as many of our natural spaces as possible- the rivers, forests, estuaries, lakes, swamps, and so much more. We show the connections between those places, and how to enjoy them recreationally.
The second part of our mission is to collect scientific knowledge about our area, and present it in a way that's easy to digest. We trek everywhere from city parks to deep in the Apalachicola National Forest with scientists of different disciplines- biologists, geologists, archeologists, oceanographers.
We're looking to show our audience how to enjoy the outdoors of north Florida and south Georgia, and to recognize the complexity of life, and the forces that shape the land we love.
Note- this channel was created in 2018 (visit the blog to see the rest).
Аллигаторы (и их детеныши) на болоте Окефеноки
Exploring the Caves of the Wakulla Springs System
Diving into (and researching) the Wakulla Spring cave system | Coast to Canopy (video version)
Мы ищем пауков и скорпионов ночью у озера Талькин.
Winter Birdwatching in the Florida Panhandle
Winter birding pro-tips for the Florida panhandle | Coast to Canopy
First Floridians: Water-Wind-Fire Conference
First Floridians: Water-Wind-Fire | Coast to Canopy
Saint George Island Dark Sky Stargazing
The Rare Prickly Pear Longhorn Bee
The Snakes of Florida | Coast to Canopy FULL VIDEO
The Snakes of Florida
Apalachicola Bay Living Shoreline: Phase 1
Intro to the WFSU Ecology Blog | Inside WFSU
Fireflies of Florida
Life on the Seafloor, and Why It's a Hard Place to Explore
Secrets of the Seep | A Voyage into the Mysteries of Ocean Carbon
Deep Ocean Methane | Secrets of the Seep
Sablefish Mess With the Alvin Submersible | Secrets of the Seep
BONUS: Indigo Snakes in the Apalachicola Bluffs and Ravines Preserve
Time Traveling Tree Trunks
No Mow March & Rewilding in North Florida | Coast to Canopy Episode 1
Finding the First Floridians: Underwater Archeologists Uncover Florida’s Prehistory FULL DOCUMENTARY
The Pleistocene Landscape in Florida: chapter 1 of Finding the First Floridians
Sea Level Rise and Ice Age Sinkholes: chapter 2 of Finding the First Floridians
Prehistoric Cultures Adapt to Change: chapter 3 of Finding the First Floridians
Megafauna in Ice Age Florida | Finding the First Floridians excerpt
Become a Field Researcher with Your Phone: tracking rare species with iNaturalist
The brown-headed nuthatch– a twenty year study of bird choices
Meet Buddha, a Florida panther at the Tallahassee Museum