A bill that would remove protections from an estimated 80% of Tennessee's wetlands advanced through a Senate committee ...
Tennessee lawmakers are considering a bill to remove protections for certain types of wetlands across the state to ...
If passed, it would remove state protections clearing the path to develop on more than 300 thousand acres of wetlands.
Wetlands are important for our region’s fishermen and hunters, as these areas serve as important ecosystems supporting a variety of wildlife species. Wetlands act as breeding grounds, nurseries, and ...
Duck River needs our protection. It’s one of the most biodiverse rivers in the world, supports a thriving sport fishery, and provides drinking water.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation presented its report to the Senate Energy, Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee with recommendations for wetlands regulation updates ...
We don’t need uncontrolled, thoughtless regulations that limit economic growth, says Bill Dance, but we do need well-thought-out rules that allow construction and progress while protecting our ...
The nearly $17 million project is funded by the federal Inflation Reduction Act, the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency's Wetlands Funds, the Tennessee Heritage Conservation Trust Fund ...
Due to the forecasted severe weather and for the safety of staff, Reflection Riding will be closing its campus on Saturday. The native plant nursery will officially open to the public starting ...
Another bill (HB0541/SB0670) would remove state law protections for more than 300,000 acres of Tennessee’s wetlands, including wetlands that recharge the groundwater system connected to the Duck ...