With the help of outdoorsmen and women and other community supporters, Hunters for the Hungry will continue to make lasting impacts on local food banks and the Tennesseans they serve.
Habitats We Restore
Tennessee Wildlife Federation works with private landowners and public agencies to conserve and restore the four major habitat types in Tennessee: forests, grasslands, rivers, and wetlands.
Chronic Wasting Disease Secures Needed Support; Expected Passage for CWD Management Act
Congress is expected to pass the CWD Research and Management Act to combat CWD, a contagious and fatal disease affecting deer and elk.
Demystifying Public Hunting Land Access
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.
Cooking Wild Game: Jalapeno Duck Poppers
Don’t let that successful weekend in the blind go to waste.
Cooking Wild Game: Spaghetti and Venison Meatballs
You’ve got the venison in your freezer, now what?
Like a Duck to Water: Waterfowl Hunting Gear Everyone Needs to Start
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.
2023 Calendar Winners Announced
The 2023 Tennessee Wildlife Federation Photo Contest has come to an end, and we are excited to share this year’s winners!
Federation to Restore Forest and Grassland Habitats in Tennessee
Tennessee Wildlife Federation has received a significant multi-year grant to restore forest and grassland habitats in Tennessee.
Scholastic Clay Target Program 2021-2022 Season Wrap Up
The All-State Banquet and Fun Shoot celebrated the end of a successful shooting sports season in Tennessee.
Free Opportunity for Youth to Try Busting Clay Targets
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.