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Tallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks8. Bill Armstrong: Tree Care: Proper Pruning and When to Leave Things AloneLocal tree service owner and certified arborist Bill Armstrong talks about tree care practices and the science of tree care.2024-12-0449 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks7. Sam Hand, Angel Forde, and Edwin Duke: Extension: Protecting and Teaching the PublicA talk with employees of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University (FAMU)’s Cooperative Extension program.2024-11-2750 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks6. Katie Kehoe, Keith Roberson, and Andy Opel: Managing an Artistic EcosystemFaculty members speak about the Rooting-Branching art project and native tree plantings on Florida State University's campus.2024-11-2053 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks5. Craig Moore III: Trees, Technology, and Art: Cables and Wires, Roots and BranchesCraig Moore III, a digital media artist who created tree-related artwork for a Florida State University art installation called “Rooting-Branching.” 2024-11-1347 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks4. Chase Clough: Arboreal InfluencerAn interview with Chase Clough, creator of the FSUTrees Instagram account.2024-11-0645 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks3. David MacManus: Campus ForestryAn interview with David MacManus, the Assistant Manager of Grounds and Landscaping at Florida State University. 2024-10-3047 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks2. Ann Bidlingmaier: The History and Legacy of Tree Preservation in TallahasseeAn interview with Ann Bidlingmaier, a former high school English teacher and local tree advocate who founded Tallahassee Tree Watch.2024-10-2346 minNaturally FloridaNaturally FloridaFlorida's Carnivorous PlantsIn this episode, we’re diving into one of the state’s most fascinating plant groups: carnivorous plants. These spooky species have adapted to capture prey in some of Florida’s most nutrient-poor environments. We’ll talk about how they trap their meals, their role in the ecosystem, and where you can spot these unique plants across the state. Learn More: • Pinellas Predatory Plants - https://youtu.be/gG0XNhSnSvQ?si=_27ONm-oA3pNOHH6 • Carnivorous Plants - https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/ornamentals/carnivorous-plants/ • Carnivorous plants – novel natives with showy flowers - https://www.fl...2024-10-2124 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks1. Stan Rosenthal: Managing a “City in a Forest”Stan Rosenthal, former Leon County Forester, talks about urban forestry practices in Tallahassee.2024-10-1648 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree TalksIntroductionLearn about the current state of Tallahassee’s tree coverage and regulations, the history leading up to it, and what makes the trees and forests of North Florida unique. 2024-10-1618 minTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree TalksTallahassee Tree Talks: a new podcast hosted by WFSUAn FSU graduate student talks with foresters, artists, advocates, and more about the trees that make Tallahassee a tree city.2024-10-0101 minAre You Okay? - with Haley JAre You Okay? - with Haley JAre You Okay? - With Jessica O'ConnorJessica O'Connor is an entertainment reporter, website founder, and commercial print model, with years of experience working in the entertainment industry. Born and raised in Tampa, Jessica took her talents to Florida State University in 2014 to study Editing, Writing, and Media. Her outgoing nature and passion for travel and culture led her to take on a double minor in both communication and hospitality. While in school she took on a variety of internships for both writing and on-camera work. Her words could be found within the pages of Nomadic Noles, a magazine she helped to create while studying abroad in...2021-01-0326 min