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Tennessee to reintroduce bird species last seen in Cherokee National Forest in 1994
In partnership with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, ...
As part of the arts and cultural component of the GIFT VIII Wabash River Blueway Grant, two new public murals have recently ...
The Red-cockaded Woodpecker will be reintroduced to Tennessee as part of a major conservation effort. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The ...
Tennessee’s wildlife and environmental agencies plan to bring back a species no longer found in the state: the red-cockaded ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA), in partnership with the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) and the United States Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) announced a ...
Tennessee is collaborating with federal agencies to reintroduce the Red-cockaded Woodpecker into the state by 2028.
About two weeks ago I spent a few quiet hours in “Penn’s Woods” just listening and watching. Even though it wasn’t the best ...
The red-cockaded woodpecker could soon become a common sight in Tennessee thanks to a new effort by state and federal ...
Tennessee is preparing to welcome back a small but striking bird that has been absent from the state for more than 30 years.
Gov. Bill Lee said that the return of this bird not only marks a biological milestone but is a triumph of collaboration in the Volunteer State.
Nearly half of North America's birds are at risk of disappearing. But in one Minnesota town, artists are painting a different picture.
Red-cockaded woodpeckers were once native to Tennessee, but habitat loss removed them from Savage Gulf State Natural Area.
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