In the 2024-25 deer season, deer hunters, processors, and food banks came together yet again to make a lasting impact across the state.

In the 2024-25 deer season, deer hunters, processors, and food banks came together yet again to make a lasting impact across the state.
The Federation celebrated a milestone at the 17th annual Davis P. Rice Memorial Youth Waterfowl Hunt, surpassing 2,000 youth participants since the event’s inception.
Many anglers tend to put down their rods in the fall and take to the woods to solely focus on deer season. But you shouldn’t be too quick to stow away your fishing gear just yet.
Award-winning marketer Jim Johnson has joined the Federation as its Director of Communications. Jim brings several years of experience managing communications and marketing for nonprofit organizations in Nashville.
We are excited to announce the winning photos that will be featured in the 2024 Tennessee Wildlife Federation calendar.
The statewide Recruiting Day provides an opportunity for children, ranging from nine years old through 12th grade, to learn and engage in shotgun sports for free.
Did you know you can give back to Tennesseans in need just by taking part in the age-old tradition of deer hunting?
This year 108 athletes were named to the 2023 Academic All-State Team and were honored on Saturday, September 16th at Maury County Gun Club.
Tennessee Wildlife Federation is reconnecting residents with the Tennessee outdoors through its hands-on hunting and fishing workshops.
The 2023–2024 virtual classes will consist of topics ranging from habitat management to deer hunting to wild game cooking and more.
By joining the Federation’s Corporate Council, companies link arms with a recognized leader in conservation and the millions of hunters, birders, anglers, and outdoor enthusiasts we represent.