As part of a multi-state grant in 2018, Tennessee Wildlife Federation facilitated the restoration of more than 3,000 acres of shortleaf pine habitat within Savage Gulf State Natural Area
Historic Participation at the 2024 TNSCTP State Championships
All seven disciplines experienced an increase in participation as athletes each engaged in multiple events at the 2024 Tennessee SCTP State Championships.
Collaborating with Tennessee’s Science Teachers to Tackle Litter!
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s policy staff was honored to present the Tennessee CLEAN campaign to Tennessee’s science teachers at the recent 2021 Tennessee Science Teachers Association (TSTA) Professional Development Conference.
Garden Spiders
Maybe it’s because my second grade teacher read Charlotte’s Web to our class. Or maybe it’s because I was fascinated as a kid by the beautiful patterns of their webs that I saw in our...
SCTP Athlete Shoots 375 Straight, Wins World Championship
Tennessee SCTP Luke Johnson is one of many athletes doing remarkable things on and off the field.
The Federation Weighs in on Waters of the U.S. Rule
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) recently voiced concerns about how Waters of the United States (WOTUS) were defined under a 2020...
Mississippi River Facing Severe Ecological Decline
Tennessee Wildlife Federation needs you to support legislation that will safeguard and restore the health of the Mississippi River so that our wildlife and our communities have safe, clean water.
Svend Brooks Joins Federation Advisory Board
Knoxville resident with an international upbringing adds a new perspective to the organization. Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest nonprofits dedicated to conserving the...
Addressing Tennessee’s Litter Problem at the General Assembly
On September 16, expert panelists organized by the Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations (TACIR) presented to members of the General Assembly to help inform them about the...
Hunters Can Donate Their Deer to Feed Tennessee Families in Need
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program is now accepting deer donations for the 2021 deer season. More than 55 deer processors across the state are accepting donations of deer to feed Tennessee families in need.
Youth Invited to Try Busting Clay Targets for Free
Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) invites youth in grades 4 through 12 to come try their hand at shotgun shooting sports.