Tennessee's Duck River is a national treasure. Let's protect it together.
The Duck River is one of the most biodiverse rivers in North America. It provides drinking water to more than a quarter million people living along the watershed, as well as being a source of enjoyment and recreation; a place to disconnect from the noise of modern life and find peace in nature. But in 2024, it was listed in the top three most endangered rivers in the United States due to increasing threats from the rapid growth of the region. On Nov. 20, 2024, Governor Bill Lee signed Executive Order 108—affirming his administration's commitment to the Duck River, and making strides toward ensuring this treasured river continues to be a bountiful resource for generations to come. Sign up for our Action Alerts at https://tnwf.org/action, and let's protect the Duck River together.

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