Through Hunters for the Hungry, 9,904,376 servings of venison have been donated to Tennesseans in need since the program’s inception.

Through Hunters for the Hungry, 9,904,376 servings of venison have been donated to Tennesseans in need since the program’s inception.
Did you know you can give back to Tennesseans in need just by taking part in the age-old tradition of deer hunting?
Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest nonprofits dedicated to the conservation of Tennessee’s wildlife and natural resources, recognizes 16 recipients from all corners of the...
Unexpected state budget changes to help fight COVID-19 has left a gap in funding for the Federation’s Hunters for the Hungry program. Major Funding Gap In March, Hunters for the Hungry experienced...
Depending on how you like to hunt, deer season is here or just around the corner. And this year when you renew your license, you can support Hunters for the Hungry! It's Simple! At checkout, simply...
Hunters for the Hungry connects generous hunters across the state with Tennesseans in need. Hunters for the Hungry program is now open for the 2019 deer season. Early this season, more than 80 deer...
The final numbers are in and, thanks to the generosity of Tennessee hunters, Hunters for the Hungry had its second best season on record. Hunters donated 145,259 pounds of venison that were...
On Friday, May 10, Tennessee Wildlife Federation hosted its 54th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards at Loveless Cafe Barn, in Nashville. “The diverse group of award winners today serves as a...
Experience in the great outdoors inspires admissions essay Freshman Max Phillips is the second person ever from Fayette County to attend Harvard University. His love for conservation is partly to...
For the first time in Tennessee, a velvet hunt was offered to eager outdoorsmen. A Rare Opportunity The special weekend in late August gave archery hunters the opportunity to harvest bucks still in...
Tennessee Wildlife Federation was founded on the principle of shaping and advocating for sound conservation policy at local, state, and national levels. This year was no exception as we leveraged...
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