Wildlife Watching
More Tennesseans participate in wildlife watching than any other outdoor pursuit. And there’s a lot to see. Tennessee has more biological diversity than any other inland state in the nation.
Take action with Tennessee Wildlife Federation as we work to conserve that diversity so there will always be more to see in our great outdoors.
Take Action on Wildlife Watching Issues

Restore the Health of the Mississippi River
The Mississippi River is facing severe ecological decline, but a new bill would create the solution.

Solve Tennessee’s Litter Problem
It’s time to fix litter pollution in Tennessee once and for all. Tennessee CLEAN Act creates

Support Recovering America’s Wildlife Act
This bill would give Tennessee $25.6 million annually to keep species from becoming endangered.

Stop Selling and Transferring Public Lands
Your national parks, forests, wildlife refuges, wildlife management areas, and other public lands are at risk.
Notable Policy Activity on Wildlife Watching

Recovering America’s Wildlife Act Gains Traction with Tennessee’s Support!
Progress is being made toward passage of the Recovering America’s…

Conservation Wins at the Tennessee General Assembly
This past legislative session, Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s…

Candidates for U.S. Senate Talk Conservation
Know Candidates’ Views Before Voting November 3
With the…

The Great American Outdoors Act Passed!
Biggest Conservation Win for Public Lands in Decades
A national…

Informing Tennessee’s Wildlife Professionals
The Federation presented a public policy update about issues…

Modernizing the Endangered Species Act
There are efforts underway to modernize the Endangered Species…

Advancing Funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF)
From national and state parks to community trails and historic…

Supporting Recovering America’s Wildlife Act (RAWA)
Tennessee Wildlife Federation continues to advocate for dedicated…