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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.
Bear sightings in Knoxville have steadily increased over the past decade. TWRA put out an ask after a report from Lovell Road ...
Tennessee Wildlife Federation’s 11th annual Wildlife and Nature Photo Contest is now open for submissions through August 31, ...
A species of "tiny detectives" could help researchers learn more about wildlife disease and biodiversity loss in the Great ...
Amateur photographers have until Sept. 15 to submit photos of Steele Creek Park for a chance to win prizes. The annual ...
If you fish in Tennessee and want to have a say in how state wildlife officials regulate it across the state, now's your ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is investigating the state’s 17th boating-related fatality of the year following an ...
The nonprofit began seeking donations after it reached an agreement with TWRA to once again take in orphaned cubs after a new ...
USDA uses Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver arguing to show wolves ‘humans are bad,’ and ‘Jurassic World Rebirth’ director ...
TWRA is seeking public input on Tennessee's 2026-27 fishing regulations, with the comment period running from August 1-27, ...
Finding answers for abandoned pets in the West Tennessee region has become increasingly difficult, and it's presenting a ...