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Inside The Winter 2011 Tennessee Wildlife Magazine

Winter 2011 Tennessee Wildlife Magazine Cover by Bill Lea

 

Wounded Warriors Find Healing In The Outdoors - by Larry Woody

Project works to show appreciation for those who have made sacrifices for our country.

Comeback Bird - by Glenn Himebaugh

Once on the endangered spieces list, bald eagles have soared to a resurgence.

The Public Interest In Private Lands- by Mark Gudlin

Investment is well worth it for all sportsmen and wildlife enthusiasts.

Find A Mentor, Be A Mentor - by Bruce Ingram

These student-teacher like relationships prove beneficial for all involved.

Thumbs Up For Walleye - by Vernon SummerlinSubscribe Now!

Walleye fishing is thriving while the sauger fishery faces more obstacles.

TWRA's Public Lands: Black Bayou, Lake Lauderdale, & Eagle Lake Refuge - by Dave Gabbard

Areas offer easy access for memorable wildlife experiences.

 

Tennessee Wildlife 2012-13 Calendar Photo Contest Underway!

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The TWRA is now accepting entries for its 2012-13 photo contest for publication in the Tennessee Wildlife Magazine. All interested photographers are invited to submit their best photos on fishing and wildlife species native to the Volunteer State, as well as fishing and hunting scenes in Tennessee.

Interested photographers must submit their photo entries by the March 5, 2012 deadline.

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