30 Years of Saves Across Tennessee!
Read about our Tennessee milestones, our supporters and the story of our chapter

The Walls of Jericho
How You Can Help
Join us at Music City Roots on April 21 for a night benefitting The Nature Conservancy!

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Press Releases
Chris Bridges Heads Conservancy Work in West Tennessee
February 8, 2010
Duck River Featured in National Geographic!
January 22, 2010
Conservancy's Chief Conservation Officer to Speak at Vanderbilt
January 8, 2010
See a video of William Ginn's presentation
Conservancy Joins Forces with "Music City Roots"
September 28, 2009
Ingram Barge Co. and the Conservancy Work Together for the Mississippi River.
June 25, 2009
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Tennessee Tech, the Conservancy and Plateau communities partner for conservation

The Northern Cumberlands
Conserving the Cumberlands
Learn more about the Conservancy's key role in innovative habitat conservation plans for the Cumberland Plateau, which plan for growth while protecting nature.
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Media Coverage
The Tennessee Chapter is making headlines!
WTVF-TV and Chattanooga Times Free Press on National Geographic's coverage of the Duck River
Johnson City Press on 30 years of successes in Shady Valley
Rare species discovered in Smokies lands we protected
USA Today and Knoxville News Sentinel on our efforts to combat white-nose syndrome in Tennessee's bats. More on white-nose syndrome from NPR.
Helping farmers to protect the Duck River
Tenn.Conservationist magazine on our Connecting the Cumberlands project. (PDF download)
Cutting-edge mapping tool saves wildlife and conservation dollars
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Field Notes
View Field Notes, our quarterly newsletter.
Winter 2009 - Year in Review (.pdf)
Fall 2009 (.pdf)
Summer 2009 (.pdf)
Spring 2009 (.pdf)

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Don't Transport Firewood!
Learn why firewood should not be moved, and help spread the word.
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