The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency announced a plan to reintroduce the red-cockaded woodpecker to the state.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is happy to announce anglers can once again use their Tennessee resident licenses to fish certain waters shared with Kentucky.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation announced its prize packages for this year's Wildlife Conservation Raffle. Every ticket purchased through the raffle goes toward conservation efforts across ...
Matt Cameron with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, gave us all the details on the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation’s Raffle, that features 10 amazing outdoor-inspired prizes & ...
In partnership with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, ...
Tennessee’s wildlife and environmental agencies plan to bring back a species no longer found in the state: the red-cockaded ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency is seeking a permanent state funding solution after abandoning 30% license fee increase plan. NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency is ...
An elk snacking on a North Carolina business’ decor sparked questions on how to stay safe when interacting with big game ...
Hunting season is underway in Tennessee. Here's everything to know about exceptions, regulations in Tennessee.
A white-tailed deer forages for food at Radnor Lake State Park in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Sept. 11, 2025. As if the local deer population had enough to worry about as the bow hunting season begins ...
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — Fishing in Tennessee and Virginia typically requires a license issued by each state’s respective wildlife agency. However, to kickstart fishing in the summer, free fishing ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency has partnered with the Hunts Regs app to bring simplified hunting regulations to hunters’ fingertips.