
Settlement Protects Duck River from Impacts of Tennessee’s Growth
The Duck River is North America’s most biodiverse river.…

Angling for Some Fun: Bill Dance Lends Legacy to Support Tennessee’s Lakes
Iconic sportsman Bill Dance might be redubbed Saint Nick…

Blocking and Tackling To Stop Invasive Carp on a National Scale
Football and the national effort to stop invasive carp have a lot in common...

Collaborating with Tennessee’s Science Teachers to Tackle Litter!
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s policy staff was honored to…

Mississippi River Facing Severe Ecological Decline
Tennessee’s western border and one of the nation’s most…

Comprehensive, Statewide Litter Pollution Study Underway
The Tennessee Advisory Commission on Intergovernmental Relations…

$25M Authorized to Erect Asian Carp Barriers on Tennessee, Cumberland Rivers
Tennessee Wildlife Federation, one of the largest and oldest…

Federation Monitoring Water and Wetland Protections
For nearly five decades, the nation’s waterways have been…

No Need to Imagine ‘Day Without Water’
Opinion article by Michael Butler, CEO of Tennessee Wildlife…

America’s Conservation Enhancement Act Passed!
On Oct. 1, the U.S. House followed the Senate’s example…