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   Home / Regional / North America / United States / Tennessee / Science and Environment / Animal Life
 
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  • Atlas of Amphibians of Tennessee - A biogeography of amphibian species found in the state. Includes distribution maps for each species.
    www.apsu.edu/~amatlas
  • Imported Fire Ants in Tennessee - Covers identification of black and red fire ants, problems they cause, and state regulations for controlling their northward migration. Includes links to additional information.
    www.state.tn.us/agriculture/regulate/plants/ifa.html
  • Japanese Beetles in Tennessee - Covers life cycle of Popillia japonica, damage to plants, geographic distribution in the state, and regulations to control their spread.
    www.state.tn.us/agriculture/regulate/plants/jb.html
  • Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Middle TN Chapter - About the organization and efforts to restore elk to the state and ensure their future.
    rockymountainelkfoundationmiddletnchapter.com
  • Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program - State-sponsored volunteer-based effort to assess the current status of amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders) across the state.
    www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/tamp.htm
  • Tennessee Animal Biogeographic System - Database of the status of fish, mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, mussels and snails, and other invertebrates in the state. Part of the Fish and Wildlife Information Exchange.
    fwie.fw.vt.edu/TN
  • Tennessee Ornithological Society - Birds and birding in Tennessee.
    www.tnbirds.org
  • Tennessee's Frogs and Toads - Photographs, descriptions, and recordings of frog and toad songs.
    www.state.tn.us/environment/nh/tnfrogs.htm
  • Whooping Cranes Over Tennessee - Educational and outreach program focusing on reintroduction of migrating cranes into eastern North America, including support for enhancements to the Hiwassee Refuge in Meigs County, where the birds stop during migration.
    home.earthlink.net/~whoopingcranesovertn

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