Bushwhacker Jack reportedly survived the war, and numerous skirmishes, ambushes and family vendetta sourced shootouts that ...
The hispid cotton rat is about 8 to 14.6 inches long, with a tail that ranges from 3 to 6.6 inches long, according to the ...
Wetlands are important for our region’s fishermen and hunters, as these areas serve as important ecosystems supporting a variety of wildlife species. Wetlands act as breeding grounds, nurseries, and ...
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These vicious animals also prey on native wildlife and livestock and are vectors of disease. According to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), the issues this destructive species is ...
Tennessee authorities fear there may be more landowners who are theft victims after police say a local man targeted and stole timber from at least two farms in Robertson County. The Robertson ...
CARYVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is looking for information leading to the conviction of the person or people who poached an elk on the North Cumberland ...
A $3,000 reward is being offered for information leading to the conviction of the person responsible for a poached elk in the North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area. According to the Tennessee ...
The hispid cotton rat is about 8 to 14.6 inches long, with a tail that ranges from 3 to 6.6 inches long, according to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources ... population density ranges include zero ...
According to the map on Find Your Tornado Shelter, there are hundreds of tornado shelters in Mississippi and Alabama, and much fewer in Tennessee and Kentucky. Ceecee said this is likely caused by ...
The reward offer is from the Pine Mountain Long Beards Chapter of the National Wild Turkey Federation, the Campbell Outdoor Recreation Association and the Tennessee Wildlife Federation.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Coyote sightings could increase this winter and spring in Kentucky and Tennessee due to the incoming mating season, according to both state's wildlife resource agencies.