Tennessee Hunting News Written by Tennessee Hunter
Wednesday, 06 January 2010 09:01
NASHVILLE --- The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is set to go live with its new Watchable Wildlife Web site, which was developed in partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation. The new site will feature a wide range of information on wildlife and wildlife watching and is set to launch on Jan 12. 
 
“Tennessee Watchable Wildlife's website is a valuable educational resource for teachers to use in engaging students when learning about the wildlife within their community,” said Marsha White, a second grade teacher at Fairview Elementary School in Williamson County.  “Teachers from the elementary level through the collegiate level can use the site to facilitate learning.”
 

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