Story Multimedia Links Songs Hosts |
LinksUnited States Geological Service -- Chattahoochee: The USGS maintains up-to-date data on various pollutants found in the river. Also, a useful glossary for different types of pollution. United States Geological Service -- Water Resources of Georgia: The overall website for the USGS water resources program in Georgia. Links to a variety of of pollution data, answers to common questions and USGS publications. Upper Chattahoochee River Keeper: The website of the non-profit organization that keeps tabs on everything that deals with the Chattahoochee, inlcuding a section on tri-state water issues. Background information on the river, legal issues, and information about joining the group. Georgia Department of Natural Resources: An extensive section on Georgia's plan to deal with water issues among the three states (Requires Adobe Acrobat Reader) Tupelo Honey: The largest and densest stands of Tupelo trees grow in the swamps of the lower Apalachicola and Chipola Rivers. Nowhere are Tupelos so dense that honey can be made from and certified pure Tupelo. Florida Department of Environmental Protection: The site provides the latest information on proposed environmental leglislation, appointments, and programs.
For more information about singer/songwriters used in the documentary, click here. Dale Crider: "Florida's environmental troubador." He has written, recorded and performed numerous songs about Florida, its unique wilderness and wildlife. These songs have helped bring attention to the plight of endangered wildlife, to their habitats in rivers and other fragile acquatic ecosystems, and to the natural systems that support all life in Florida. Jeanie Fitchen: Jeanie's concert performances take the listener through the entire gamut of emotions as she spins yarns and tugs at the heartstrings, incorporating traditional as well as contemporary topical elements in her programs. She is a highly-acclaimed songwriter with the ability to evoke through melancholy and euphoria the wondrous resilience and vitality of life. Clips from her CDs available in RealAudio or WAV format. Harvey Reid: Songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Harvey Reid has honed his craft over the last 30 years in countless clubs, festivals, streetcorners, cafes, schools and concert halls across the nation. He has been called the "renaissance man of folk music." He has absorbed a vast repertoire of American music and woven it into his own colorful, personal and distinctive style. His 13 solo albums on Woodpecker Records showcase his mastery of many instruments and styles of acoustic music, from hip folk to country, slashing slide guitar blues to bluegrass, old-time, Celtic, ragtime and classical.
This page contains links that lead to sites outside WUFT-FM. The station is not responsible for their content.
|