At Cumberland Island the National Park Service currently is crafting a visitor use management plan that critics say poses a great threat to the national seashore’s official and potential wilderness.
To get an understanding of what’s at risk, we’ve invited Jessica Howell-Edwards, the executive director of Wild Cumberland, which advocates for the seashore’s wilderness area and ecosystems, to join us.
0:02 National Parks Traveler introduction
0:12 Episode Intro with Kurt Repanshek
1:26 Whispering Winds - Grant Geissman - Sounds of the Caribbean
1:45 Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation
2:06 Grand Canyon Conservancy
2:33 Episode 361 - Cumberland Island Visitor Use Controversy
18:07 Spring Fever - Bill Mize - The Sounds of the Everglades
18:25 Friends Alliance
18:49 Friends of Acadia
19:15 Washington National Park Foundation
19:36 NPT Promo
19:54 Episode 361 Continues
53:33 Shee Beg Shee Mor - Nature’s Symphony - The Sounds of Acadia
54:21 Episode Closing
54:47 Orange Tree Productions
55:20 Splitbeard Productions
55:31 National Parks Traveler footer
- By Jess Repanshek - February 15th, 2026 5:00am








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