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James Robertson, founder of Nashville, built his home beside the creek he called "rich land" because
of its fertile soil, rich hunting and valuable water. We envision the Richland Creek Watershed restored to the thriving ecosystem he encountered and preserved for future generations.
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Did you know...
?You live, work and play in a watershed.

A watershed is an area of land that catches rain and snow and
drains it into streams, wetlands, groundwater and rivers – creating
a web of natural resources including air, soil, plants and wildlife.

The Richland Creek Watershed is endangered by runoff, pollution, trash and
neglect. Our stewardship is crucial to the survival of the watershed
and to the life connected to it. Find out more!
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