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2021 TWRA Big Game Quota Hunt Application Period Underway Through July 23
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Big Game Quota Hunt Application Period Underway
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2021 Tennessee Conservation Raffle
NASHVILLE The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation (TWRF) has put together 10 outstanding outdoor experience packages, plus an additional 100 prizes will be awarded in its 2021 Tennessee Conservation Raffle. This year’s Conservation Raffle is highlighted by a $50,000 voucher which can be applied to a new vehicle from any Mid-South Ford dealership.
Other packages include an elk tag for the Tennessee Premier Elk Zone, a deer hunt on Presidents Island; a Tracker boat, a UTV, turkey hunting package; waterfowl hunting package, a $5,000 Academy + Sports Outdoor gift card, a precision long-range shooting package, a Tennessee Henry rifle, plus 100 winners will receive a knife. All 10 packages feature additional items and details of the prizes can be found here.
TWRA Begins 4-Year Wild Turkey Banding Project Monday, March 8, 2021
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s Wildlife and Forestry Division is launching a four-year, large-scale turkey banding project across the state to look at factors affecting gobbler harvest rates.
Officials said, Eastern wild turkey populations throughout much of the southeastern United States have declined over the past decade or more, including in parts of Tennessee. Of the possible causes of these declines, only impacts associated with harvest are directly influenced by state wildlife agencies responsible for management of the wild turkey resource. To make wise management decisions, the TWRA requires good science to understand the relationships between hunting regulations, harvest, and resultant population impacts. Given the diversity of landscapes, turkey densities, hunter attitudes and behaviors, etc. throughout Tennessee, responsible management will benefit from additional information on t