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ISSUES, MEETINGS AND PUBLIC HEARINGS
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WHO WE ARE
Save The Cumberland was formed on May 01, 1996 from a 696 mile fact finding swim down the Cumberland River. The purpose of this swim was to bring public environmental awareness , and to gather information to battle what is destroying its existence. Through education of our youth and the awareness for the people to make thorough judgements about what dictates our health, we can succeed in making the river as it should and was two hundred years ago. Save The Cumberland offers valuable information pertaining to the 18,000 square mile area of the Cumberland River watershed. We are a non-profit tax deductible organization 501(c)3.
Happy Waterways, Capt. Vic Scoggin Pres./Founder
We hold our meetings out in the field, the woods, rivers and caves. We don't serve wine and cheese and we don't use money for fancy tablecloths. No salaries or gold letterheads. We don't use an excuse that "it's a conflict of interest" when deciding what to fight. We fight for what's right, no holds barred. If you are destroying the environment in any shape, form, or fashion we will come after you. No Excuses! "The Cumberland Warrior" MEDIA COVERAGE FOR SAVE THE CUMBERLAND INC.
http://www.wkrn.com/Global/story.asp?s=8523847 http://www.borders.com/online/store/TitleDetail?sku=1572335300 https://www.rivernetwork.org/files/estream/featuredpartnercumberlandrivercompact307.pdf The Lakes Community June 20, 2008 Blogspot Cumberland Warrior's War A Cold Hearted River: A Canoe Odyssey Down The Cumberland http://www.cardschat.com/f13/save-river-95931/ The Strokes Take A Piss River Stages May 14, 2004 A Tribute To A Friend John Hartford The Nashville Scene 10 Years Gone By Tulane Environmental Law News Fall 2008 Duane & Eva's Old Kentucky Home Save The Cumberland Bio from 1996 Sierra Club: Orconectes shoupi Needs Our Help July 2004 Sierra Club: Marina Condo Project Threatens Nashville Crayfish Endangered Specie Feb 2008 You Tube: Nashville Crayfish In Cave; Presented This Evidence Public Hearing 2003 Cumberland River Compact History
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