SARS-CoV-2, Chronic Wasting Disease Confirmed in Local Wildlife
UTIA Researchers Study Disease Transmission Among White-Tailed Deer
Brad Collett Appointed Tennessee RiverLine’s First Executive Director
Appointment Allows Greater Focus on Community Economic Development and River Stewardship
National Champion Tree Program Finds New Home
Effort To Identify and Study Big Trees Across the U.S. Moves to the University of Tennessee School of Natural Resources
UT Extension Partners on $15.9 Million Grant to Advance Conservation Practices
Accelerated Urbanization and Population Growth in West Tennessee Prompts Efforts
Tennessee RiverLine Launches “Plan Your Journey” Trip Planning Tools
An Interactive Web Map, Suggested Itineraries and Other Resources will Help Users Plan Paddling Trips and Other Recreational Activities On and Along the Tennessee River
Tennessee RiverLine Will Showcase Conceptual Ideas for Riverfront Improvement Projects in Seven Communities
Community Members Invited to Attend Open House Events to Provide Feedback on Potential Infrastructure to Provide Enhanced River Access and Experiences
UTIA Forester Hosts Annual Three-Day Teacher’s Conservation Workshop
Local Educators Learn New STEM Programming Ahead of Upcoming School Year
Ph.D. Student in the Herbert College of Agriculture Receives NSF Graduate Fellowship
Zane Smith Among Eight UT Students Recognized by the National Science Foundation
Tennessee RiverLine Announces 2023 Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Community Impact Grant Recipients
Nearly $20,000 In Grant Funds Will Support DEI Programs In Tennessee River Communities
Tennessee Master Beef Producer Program Recognized as Among the Best Partnerships in Agriculture
USDA-NIFA Recognizes Program for Effective and Efficient Use of Resources