We’re thrilled to announce the winners of Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s 2025 Photo Contest!

We’re thrilled to announce the winners of Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s 2025 Photo Contest!
Conservation will be a big topic again in the 2025 session of the Tennessee General Assembly. Join our Action Alert email list now to be notified when your voice is needed to speak up for conservation.
The hard part is over now that you’ve landed the trout…it’s time to enjoy your fresh catch!
You’ve just caught the largest catfish of your fishing career, or at least that’s what you’ll tell your Facebook friends, now what?
There are numerous calls one can master such as the feed call and the lonesome hen. However, experienced hunters understand that less is more.
It’s time to clear the freezer of last year’s wild turkey to make room for this upcoming season’s harvest!
As one of the largest organizations in Tennessee dedicated to the conservation of the state’s wildlife and natural resources, Tennessee Wildlife Federation has seen the impact a dedicated outdoor journalist can have on conservation.
Congress is expected to pass the CWD Research and Management Act to combat CWD, a contagious and fatal disease affecting deer and elk.
Through the Federation’s various educational opportunities from Hunting and Fishing Academy, we have found that access to land is one of the biggest concerns for new hunters.
Don’t let that successful weekend in the blind go to waste.
You’ve got the venison in your freezer, now what?