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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is urging people not to leave food out for wildlife, as it can attract bears.
The TWRA says as the black bear population rebounds, their range is expected to expand beyond the East Tennessee area.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is urging people not to leave food out for wildlife, as it can attract bears.
Bear sightings in Knoxville have steadily increased over the past decade. TWRA put out an ask after a report from Lovell Road ...
Finding answers for abandoned pets in the West Tennessee region has become increasingly difficult, and it's presenting a ...
Westervelt Ecological Services (WES) is pleased to announce the official approval of the Bumpus Mills Mitigation Bank, a ...
For beautiful views, a plethora of options for outdoor fun, and some incredible camping off the beaten path, plan a trip to ...
Tennessee Wildlife Federation's 11th annual Wildlife and Nature Photo Contest is now open for submissions through August 31, ...
A bull moose whose lingering presence around an Adirondack mountain hiking trail this summer forced its closure was ...
Flavorful 'pearls' put the punch in Bobalicious Tea business. Al Lesar, Shopper News. Tea is tea until the pearls enter the equation. Then it becomes “Bobalicious.” Po ...
Sitting at a table with hats from South Carolina, Texas Tech, Tennessee and Georgia before him, Class of 2027 five-star edge ...
Arch Manning is widely considered the favorite to be the No. 1 pick in the 2026 NFL draft if he leaves the Texas Longhorns ...