A Snapshot of Browns Creek Although you may not have seen Browns Creek before, you’ve probably been close to it: the urban stream winds through Green Hills, past the Nashville […]
In 2018, I scrambled up Trace Creek’s headwaters for the first time. As I walked, the state of the stream became apparent. On one side of the stream was a […]
Tucked along the border of Williamson and Davidson counties and bordered on three sides by the Natchez Trace, the Stephens Valley neighborhood is a developing community that is making room […]
Projected to be the largest stream restoration in Tennessee, the Cumberland River Compact is taking action to provide clean drinking water and thriving habitat while protecting the Eastern Hemlock along […]
Since 1997, the Cumberland River Compact has been at the forefront of water conservation efforts in our region. Our organization’s board of directors recently made an exciting decision that will […]
Is a stream on your property eroding into itself, especially after large rain events? Maybe the stream is getting wider and its banks steeper? Have you noticed you are losing […]
On November 19th, volunteers with the Cumberland River Compact and Friends of Warner Parks planted more than 100 trees in Edwin Warner Park. The trees were planted as part of […]
The United Nations General Assembly has proclaimed 2021–2030 as the Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The Decade positions the restoration of ecosystems as a major nature-based solution towards meeting a […]
This post was also published on the North American Association of Environmental Education’s blog to celebrate World Environment Day 2021. The theme for this year’s celebration is “Reimagine. Recreate. Restore”, […]