Two boaters were discovered trapped in a whirlpool at the base of this dam in Blount County, Tennessee, state officials say. Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency photo Two men were ensnared in an angler’s worst nightmare when their boat was sucked into whirling water at the base of a dam,
News spoke to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and an outdoorsman about the state's hog problem and how they are both working to tackle it.
Two men trapped on a boat in the recirculating waters near a Blount County dam were rescued Wednesday thanks to the heroics of a Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency wildlife officer.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is taking orders for the collectible state waterfowl stamp that is produced annually and sold for habitat improvement. The Best of Show painting from the 2024 Tennessee Junior Duck Stamp Art Contest is now available as a collectible waterfowl stamp.
News spoke to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and an outdoorsman about the state's hog problem and how they are both working to tackle it.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is providing harvest numbers from the 2024-25 deer season. The total harvest across the state was nearly 168,000. Last year, that number was about 153,000.
News spoke to the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency and an outdoorsman about the state's hog problem and how they are both working to tackle it.
“Wildlife Officer Curt Henderson received the report of a vessel in distress on Little River at Rockford Dam in Blount County. Upon arrival, he observed a small aluminum jon boat with two men onboard that was trapped in the dam’s recirculating current,” the agency reported.
Two people have been indicted in connection with a 10-year-old boy's death in a watercraft crash on Old Hickory Lake in Wilson County last summer during a Boy Scouts of America-related event.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is keeping track of at least 15 bills introduced in the Tennessee Legislature that could affect hunters, fisherme
Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Wildlife authorities in Tennessee were called out to rescue an unusual escaped pet: a porcupine. The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said officials responded to a report of an exotic animal on the loose in Knoxville and arrived to find the purported prickly perpetrator was an escaped porcupine.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, in partnership with the University of Tennessee, is conducting a research project documenting habitat use, movement pat
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