
Jessica Howell-Edwards & Dani Purvis: Fighting for the Wild Soul of Cumberland Island
From The Wild Idea by Wild Idea Media
April 21, 2026 · 45 min · Episode 57
About this episode
The episode discusses the ecological and historical significance of Cumberland Island and the advocacy efforts to protect it.
Cumberland Island National Seashore is one of the most ecologically rich and historically layered landscapes on the American East Coast, and it faces a pivotal moment. In this episode, Bill and Anders sit down with Jessica Howell-Edwards and Dani Purvis, the volunteer advocates behind Wild Cumberland, to explore what makes this Georgia barrier island so extraordinary and what forces are working to reshape it. Jessica and Dani walk listeners through Cumberland's layered past: from the Timucua people who first called it home, to the plantation economy built on enslaved labor, to the Carnegie family's sweeping land acquisitions in the late 1800s, and ultimately to the island's designation as a National Seashore in 1972. That history, they explain, is not just background. It's the foundation for understanding why the Park Service's current proposals, including a Visitor Use Management Plan that would more than double the daily visitor cap and a proposed land exchange with private inholders, deserve intense scrutiny. The conversation also turns to what makes Cumberland ecologically irreplaceable. The island accounts for eighteen miles of Georgia's undeveloped coastline and hosts…
People in this episode
Hosts: Bill, Anders
Guests: Jessica Howell-Edwards, Dani Purvis
Topics covered
- Cumberland Island
- ecological conservation
- historical significance
- visitor management
- sea turtle nesting
- land exchange
Keywords
- Cumberland Island
- ecological richness
- historical landscape
- visitor use management
- sea turtle nests
- conservation
- Georgia barrier island
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Wild Cumberland
Places: Cumberland Island National Seashore, Georgia, American East Coast, Georgia
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