2025 Conservation Achievement Award Winners

Tennessee’s newest state forest, Wolf River State Forest, was one of many exciting conservation projects highlighted at Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s 60th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards.

Fight Hunger This Fall

Fight Hunger This Fall

With the help of outdoorsmen and women and other community supporters, Hunters for the Hungry will continue to make lasting impacts on local food banks and the Tennesseans they serve.

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Tennessee’s Unique River Systems

Conserving all of Tennessee’s water resources, no matter how large, is important for managing the health of these major waterway ecosystems and maintaining the unique qualities of Tennessee’s abundant freshwater resources.

Habitats We Restore

Habitats We Restore

Tennessee Wildlife Federation works with private landowners and public agencies to conserve and restore the four major habitat types in Tennessee: forests, grasslands, rivers, and wetlands.

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Leave a Legacy That Lasts

Leave a Legacy That Lasts

Ric Wolbrecht first learned about Tennessee Wildlife Federation from its board of directors’ chairman emeritus, Dr. John Overton Gayden. Dr. Gayden was like a second father to Ric and when the two...

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Tennessee's wildlife, water, and wild places are under more pressure than any time in decades. Conservationists like you make all the difference.