Hunting and Fishing Academy’s goal is to recruit, reactivate, and retain hunters and anglers in Tennessee, ensuring the tradition continues.

Hunting and Fishing Academy’s goal is to recruit, reactivate, and retain hunters and anglers in Tennessee, ensuring the tradition continues.
In 2017, Tennessee Wildlife Federation began its first wetland restoration project—a 12 acre site in the Cane Creek watershed in Putnam County. As of 2024, the site has undergone an amazing transformation and is now permanently protected under a conservation easement.
If you have ever been hunting, you know what a special connection you feel with nature. But, if not, the Federation is here to take you under our wing.
The 2023 Tennessee Wildlife Federation Photo Contest has come to an end, and we are excited to share this year’s winners!
Tennessee Wildlife Federation has received a significant multi-year grant to restore forest and grassland habitats in Tennessee.
The All-State Banquet and Fun Shoot celebrated the end of a successful shooting sports season in Tennessee.
The free recruiting day will introduce the youth to the world of shotgun shooting and get them connected to a team in their area. SCTP will host a total of 18 events across several counties throughout the state.
The Federation is celebrating a quarter of a century of the program as the 2022 deer season opens this weekend.
A new mural encouraging people to support Tennessee CLEAN, an initiative of Tennessee Wildlife Federation, was recently unveiled at Patagonia’s Nashville location.
It’s been an eventful 20 years for Michael, and he is nowhere near done with his work in conservation.
The North American Grasslands Conservation Act is essential for restoring North America’s grasslands and prairies.