TWRA Officer Accused Of $60K Worth Of Gas Purchases On State’s Credit

An Officer For The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Is Facing Charges Of Misconduct And Theft Of Property After Being Accused Of Charging At Least $60,000 Worth Of Gasoline On A State Fuel Card Over 13 Years, According To An Indictment.

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Former TWRA Biologist Says The Agency Manipulated Data On Deer Disease

A State Biologist Claims He Was Confronted In His Home By Law Enforcement Officers With The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency On The Same Day He Sent His Boss’s Superiors Evidence That The State Was Falsifying Data On Wildlife Diseases.

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Master Falconer Sues TWRA Officers After Seizure Of Raptors, Sweeping Home Search

A Master Falconer Has Filed Suit Against Three Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Law Enforcement Officers, Alleging Her Constitutional Rights Were Violated When They Unlawfully Seized 13 Birds Of Prey, Phone, Computer, Video And Other Records From Her Nashville Home In 2022 — An Action A Criminal Court Judge Called “Egregious,” “An Abuse Of The Law” And “Malicious Prosecution.”

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Appeals Panel Hears Arguments Regarding Constitutionality Of Game Warden Searches Without Warrant

On Tuesday, A Panel Of Three Judges Heard Arguments On Whether A Tennessee Law That Allows Game Wardens To Search Private Property Without A Warrant Is Constitutional.

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Judge Rules In Favor Of Landowners In TWRA Camera Lawsuit

The Benton County Circuit Court Has Ruled In Favor Of Two Landowners Who Found Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) Cameras On Their Property. Hunter Hollingsworth And Terry Rainwaters Sued TWRA And Some Of Its Employees Over Privacy Rights.

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TN To Spend $15M To Improve Newly-Designated Bill Dance Signature Lakes

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) And State Of Tennessee Announced A Plan Thursday To Spend $15 Million On Improvements At 18 Lakes With The Help Of Fisherman Bill Dance.

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