Kylee Burleigh / Tuesday, April 30, 2024 / Categories: Media, Podcasts BHA Podcast & Blast, Ep. 179: Justinn Overton, Executive Director of the Coosa Riverkeeper Alabama’s iconic Coosa River was recently named America’s fifth most endangered river. Its vast watershed, all 280 miles of tributaries and lakes, begins in the mountains of north Georgia and flows south through the very heart of Alabama. The Coosa, like so many American rivers today, faces intense pollution from industrial-scale poultry production and other agricultural runoff, as well as an array of other threats. The Coosa is also one of Alabama’s most popular rivers for fishing, powerboating, kayaking, and swimming. To clean it up, and keep it that way in the face of everchanging and growing challenges, the river needs tireless defenders who can be out on the water, day after day, mile after mile, in every season. Join us today to meet one of them, award-winning Coosa Riverkeeper Justinn Overton, born and raised on the rivers of Alabama, an outdoorswoman, hunter, forager, and a fierce advocate for the waters of her home. Previous Article RECAP: Maine BHA Skowhegan Fence Removal Next Article Hunting and Fishing Opportunities Threatened on Mendenhall State Game Refuge Print 6 Rate this article: No rating Tags: the campfirePodcast Kylee BurleighKylee Burleigh BHA Digital Media Coordinator. Based in central Washington. Other posts by Kylee Burleigh Contact author Full biography Full biography BHA Digital Media Coordinator. Based in central Washington. x