Founded in 1946 and headquartered in Nashville, the Tennessee Wildlife Federation is a statewide conservation organization dedicated to leading the conservation, sound management, and wise use of Tennessee’s wildlife and great outdoors. The Federation works through public policy advocacy, habitat restoration, youth engagement, and outdoor programs to protect wildlife, conserve natural resources, and promote hunting, fishing, and other outdoor traditions.
Wildlife conservation and management, habitat restoration, land and water protection, hunting and fishing access, outdoor recreation, conservation funding, and state-level environmental and natural resource policy.
Primarily supported by individual donors, foundation grants, government grants and contracts, mitigation fees, and fee-for-service conservation agreements.
National Wildlife Federation; Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation.
Non-profit organization (501(c)(3))