Without wildlife, without wilderness, what will we lose? For centuries, these very resources have not only sustained the pioneering spirit of Tennesseans, but afforded them the means of crafting a living and a legacy. Forged as the charitable arm of the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) lends strength in defending compromised wildlife and imperiled habitat.
By contributing priceless fundraising efforts and targeted educational campaigns, the TWRF is poised on the front lines of a struggle to not only protect Tennessee's resources, but the heritage they represent as well.
By contributing priceless fundraising efforts and targeted educational campaigns, the TWRF is poised on the front lines of a struggle to not only protect Tennessee's resources, but the heritage they represent as well.
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Our History
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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is charged with managing Tennessee's vast wildlife resources and providing quality hunting and fishing opportunities for the public. This is a daunting task considering the varied interests of Tennessee's sportsmen and women and the limited amount of funding available to support important programs and initiatives.
Our Vision, Our Heritage
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Today, TWRF is poised to succeed. From humble beginnings, the organization has grown into the largest conservation nonprofit in Tennessee. The Tennessee Governor's One-Shot Turkey Hunt continues to be our flagship fundraiser. Coupled with a more balanced and comprehensive development and fundraising platform, our Heritage Club is the backbone of our annual giving.
Habitat Conservation, Responsible Land Stewardship
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All species of Tennessee wildlife and fish must have quality habitat to live and thrive in. We strive to promote wise conservation practices across the state. One program that we are currently working on is our Hatchie River Wetland Mitigation Project, in West Tennessee. We have also assisted TWRA with land acquisitions across the state.
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Born and raised in the hills of Tennessee, Johnny Allred spent a lot of time Daniel Booneing it as a kid. While on an elk hunting trip in Colorado the year before, Richard met an up-and-coming country music singer by the name of Gary Morris. Morris offered him a job which led to a 30 year career in the music business.
Young Guns Special Needs Youth Hunt
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Our Young Guns hunts provides kids with special needs the opportunity to take a unique part in Tennessee's youth deer hunting season. Many kids who would otherwise never have an opportunity to enjoy the tradition of deer hunting can experience one of our state's most popular outdoor recreation activities.
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