The Wild Cumberland Podcast is hosted by Wild Cumberland, a non-profit organization that’s dedicated to protecting the wilderness, native species, and the ecology of Cumberland Island, Georgia.
We’re a grassroots group – made up of regular people who are working to ensure that Cumberland Island and its Wilderness remain protected.
This podcast seeks to dive into the news and issues affecting Cumberland Island. We'll also bring in more voices and more content that goes deeper than our email newsletter allows.
That being said, we know how valuable your time is. Thank you for spending a few minutes with us here. Stay wild.
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The Wild Cumberland Podcast is hosted by Wild Cumberland, a non-profit organization that’s dedicated to protecting the wilderness, native species, and the ecology of Cumberland Island, Georgia.
We’re a grassroots group – made up of regular people who are working to ensure that Cumberland Island and its Wilderness remain protected.
This podcast seeks to dive into the news and issues affecting Cumberland Island. We'll also bring in more voices and more content that goes deeper than our email newsletter allows.
That being said, we know how valuable your time is. Thank you for spending a few minutes with us here. Stay wild.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Welcome to The Wild Cumberland Podcast. This episode discusses the arrival of a new superintendent for the Seashore, which we happened to announce on April 1st — April Fools’ Day — but, thankfully, this is NOT a joke.
We also recap our “Art of Activism” event, the development of a new trail from Crooked River State Park to St Marys, a lawsuit related to the NPS’ cashless policy, the Blake Plateau, and more!
Thank you for spending a few minutes with us here. Stay wild.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.