Bats – Understanding Their Important Role in Our Ecosystem
Bats - Understanding Their Important Role in Our Ecosystem Thursday, January 23 at 7pm EST Presenter: Susie Kaplar Bats play a big role in our food production. They also help […]
Bats - Understanding Their Important Role in Our Ecosystem Thursday, January 23 at 7pm EST Presenter: Susie Kaplar Bats play a big role in our food production. They also help […]
On February 8 a day of trail work and hiking will take place on the 2.5-mile section of the Cumberland Trail at the Obed Wild and Scenic River between Nemo […]
The Oak Ridge Cedar Barrens will again be the site of exotic invasive plant removal as we conduct our first official Weed Wrangle® of 2025. Located next to Jefferson Middle […]
On Saturday, March 8, TCWP will work with the National Park Service and the East Tennessee Whitewater Club to host a river-based cleanup within the Obed Wild and Scenic River. […]
TCWP will sponsor a day of trail maintenance work at Whites Creek Small Wild Area in Rhea County at 10 a.m. March 8 as part of our ongoing stewardship activities […]
This will be a joint outing for TCWP and the Tennessee Native Plant Society, at an amazing spot for early spring ephemerals. The area is covered in trout lilies, with […]
Join us on March 29 for an off-trail hike to Four Mile Creek Waterfall, located within the Obed Wild and Scenic River. Four Mile Creek Waterfall is a 60-foot high […]
Date: April 3rd ⏰ Time: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM Lunch Provided Join us for a special day dedicated to preserving TCWP’s 58+ years of rich history! We’ve accumulated a […]
The Greenway behind Oak Ridge's Rolling Hills Apartments (formerly known as the Garden Apartments) is one of the best wildflower trails in Anderson County, but it is threatened by garlic […]
On this joint outing for TCWP and TNPS, we will have an excellent opportunity to see spring wildflowers. We’ll meet at the Frozen Head State Park office at 8:30 Eastern, […]
Besides adding diversity and flair to local wildlife, bats consume countless pest insects every night, but more than 50 percent of our native bats are now considered at risk. In […]