Archeologists scuba dive the Wacissa River to uncover artifacts that could be 12,000 years old …
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Regional and state trail systems move towards completion. We get an update on the Capital …
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When we adventure our way through local rivers, coasts, and forests, we want all the …
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The Florida state trail system receives a major financial boost as a statewide paved trail …
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Crown Conchs, Parenting, and Walks Along the Gulf Coast
by Jessie Mutzby Jessie MutzNew Ecology Blogger Jessie Mutz takes us back to the oyster reefs and seagrass beds …
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Archeology on the Wacissa: Solving Underwater Mysteries
Volunteering on Wacissa River excavations led to a Tallahassee man entering a Ph.D. program at …
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Canoeing the Aucilla: A Red Hills River Steeped in History
The Aucilla River’s black waters hide archeological treasures, having served Floridians for thousands of years. …
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Father and Son Hiking and Camping at Torreya State Park
Thieving raccoons, high water on the Apalachicola, and learning to follow trail blazes make for …
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Mushrooms are one of our few foods that are neither plant or animal. At Lake …
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Jim McClellan’s “Life Along the Apalachicola River”
We head into the swampland surrounding the Apalachicola River for a glimpse at a culture …