All seven disciplines experienced an increase in participation as athletes each engaged in multiple events at the 2024 Tennessee SCTP State Championships.
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Parker Hired as Director of Development
Tennessee Wildlife Federation is excited to welcome Darren Parker as its Director of Development. Darren brings two decades of experience in fundraising and development and has a keen eye for donor engagement.
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...
55th Annual Conservation Achievement Awards
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...
Candidates for U.S. Senate Talk Conservation
With the retirement of Senator Alexander, the race is on to become Tennessee’s next senator. Know Candidates’ Views Before Voting November 3 Alexander long advocated for Tennessee’s wildlife and...
Conservation Wins at General Assembly
Engaged supporters like you make all the difference for conservation policy work. For nearly three-quarters of a century, Tennessee Wildlife Federation has been on Capitol Hill monitoring bills that...
The Great American Outdoors Act Passed!
Biggest Conservation Win for Public Lands in Decades A national coalition that included thousands of our supporters secured the passage of the Great American Outdoors Act. The bill is now on its way...
Athletes Bring Their A-Game to State Championships
Due to the pandemic, the 2020 Tennessee SCTP State Championships looked a little different than in years past but the competition was as exciting as ever. Making Adjustments To ensure the health and...
Focusing on the Next Asian Carp Funding
Up and down the Tennessee and Cumberland River Basins, Asian carp are one of the largest threats facing waters, fisheries, recreation, and local economies. This winter, the Federation led the effort...
In Memory of J. Clark Akers, III
On February 20, Tennessee Wildlife Federation and all of Tennessee lost a longtime friend and conservationist, J. Clark Akers, III. A Nashville native, Clark’s love for the outdoors led to a number...
Federation Program Inspires Athlete to Pursue a Career in Conservation
The Federation’s Tennessee Scholastic Clay Target Program helps youth athlete realize her dream of pursuing a career in conservation. Tennessee SCTP Opening Eyes to Conservation Growing up in an...
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