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Fish & Wildlife
Tennessee CLEAN Coalition Member Highlights Tennessee CLEAN Through Art
A new mural encouraging people to support Tennessee CLEAN, an initiative of Tennessee Wildlife Federation, was recently unveiled at Patagonia’s Nashville location.
Deer Farming: Fighting Against the Privatization of our Wildlife
One of the most dangerous pieces of legislation in modern history was first introduced in the Tennessee General Assembly’s 2011 session. “The White-tailed Deer Breeding and Farming Act” “The...
The Right to Hunt and Fish: An Amendment to the Tennessee Constitution
All the way back to Ancient Rome, democratic societies have recognized the individual right to hunt and fish. But during the Norman Conquest in England, a landowner could be put to death for hunting...
Elk Restoration in Tennessee, 2003
Tennessee Wildlife Federation teamed up with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency to release the first elk in December of 2000. All of the 31 elk released in February 2003 are alive and well!...
Wild Hogs in Tennessee: Controlling an Epidemic
The Federation is part of a Memorandum of Understanding initiated by the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency that is taking aggressive measures to stop the epidemic of feral hog population growth...
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