CNN Young Wonder

It is with great pride but also humility I get to say I was recognized by CNN! The CNN heroes program has been running 19 years and to be included in such a prestigious event was incredible.

There are so many people doing amazing things around the country and I don’t feel worthy of such recognition. I am just a kid picking up trash trying to leave our rivers better than I found it. It’s not glorious work. It’s not always fun. It can be cold, muddy, gross, and heavy in so many ways.

To have people see that work as heroic is kind of crazy to me but I’ll take it if it inspires one person to step up and protect something they love.

I grew up on this river. I’ve seen the wildlife that depends on it. I’ve paddled miles at sunset and seen eagles flying majestically along the banks. Unfortunately, I’ve also seen the bad parts. I’ve seen owls, and turtles wrapped in fishing line.

All I did was say “someone should fix this” then realized I am somebody! It’s up to each and every one of us to make a difference and together we can!

Long time, no post!

Hello friends!

It’s been a while since I’ve posted an update but it’s been a crazy busy time for me. Last year, I joined the Jane Goodall Roots and Shoots youth council. I’ve made some incredible friends who constantly inspire me to keep making change.

I recently went to the Washington National Cathedral to Jane Goodall’s Celebration of Life. What an experience that was!

To honor a true legend in conservation and wildlife was an honor I will never forget. To be in a room with some of the most influential people in conservation was an immense privilege.

National Geographic!!

I’m honored to be selected as an award recipient in the 2025 #SlingshotChallenge from National Geographic . I’m grateful for this incredible opportunity to contribute to the protection of our planet.. Vote for my video, Lines of Hope, for the People’s Choice Award May 14 – 31,

https://slingshot.videosforchange.org/showcase/voting

SEWE 2025

This weekend was SEWE ( South Eastern Wildlife Expo) hosted every year in beautiful Charleston, South Carolina, this event brings together people from across the country to celebrate wildlife and conservation. It is literally the weekend I look forward to every year!

This year I had the pleasure of introducing Forrest Gallante as well as Busch wildlife Sanctuary for each of their shows. I also learned and put to good use the “critter cam”. What an amazing weekend!

Join me!

If you are in Chattanooga, TN this Saturday and have ever thought about joint me for a cleanup, this one will be great! I’ll be with State Representative Greg Vital at Ware Branch TRWA boat ramp. This place is known for illegal dumping so it’s bad! There’s no telling what we will find.

Trust Your Wild Side

I am so proud to be featured in a new documentary. Please go check it out and let me know what you think!

Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes.

I was so very humbled yet honored to be included in the amazing winners this year’s prestigious prize.

Check out the list of winners and their stories!

https://barronprize.org/meet-the-winners/2024-winners/

https://www.local3news.com/video/making-a-difference/making-a-difference-chattanoogas-conservation-kid-receives-national-award/video_9a1f7705-cae0-5f72-aa40-303c6f6581f6.html

Costa Rica & Sea Turtle Research

In July, I had the opportunity to visit Costa Rica. This was not a vacation but a research trip to study sea turtles! In the wild, in the sand, in the heat….. but it was incredible!

One this trip I helped create a sea turtle nesting facility. All eggs collected during this season will be held there away from predators and poachers to hopefully lead to a more successful breeding season.

I also went to tag turtles. What an amazing experience to get out in the wild, in their natural habitat to hold them, tag them, feel their strength!

This was something I will never forget.

Teen Vogue

I am still pinching myself. Being featured in magazines like Teen Vogue is still so crazy to me.

Sharing my story is something I have always done just in hopes to inspire others to create change where ever they are in the world, especially youth!

Check out this article and tell me what you think!

https://www.teenvogue.com/story/cash-daniels-cleanup-kids-rivers

Bill Dance!

If you know anything about Bass Fishing from the past 50+ years, you e probably heard the name, Bill Dance!

Bill Dance is a legend in the fishing world but also a great Tennessee native. Being from Tennessee and having spent a ton of time on the river, I knew this name. My whole family knows his name. My mom grew up watching him on television.

This week I had the honor of meeting this legend! Mr. Dance was presented with a resolution in his name in Nashville. I was invited and even got to be on the floor in the House of Representatives when he was honored. This is a day I’ll never forget!

He even signed my hat!