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See also:
- Atlas of Amphibians of Tennessee - A biogeography of amphibian species found in the state. Includes distribution maps for each species.
- Coyotes in Tennessee - Information about biology and management.
- 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.
- Japanese Beetles in Tennessee - Covers life cycle of Popillia japonica, damage to plants, geographic distribution in the state, and regulations to control their spread.
- Salamanders of Tennessee - Descriptions and photos of numerous species found in the state.
- Tennessee Amphibian Monitoring Program - State-sponsored volunteer-based effort to assess the current status of amphibians (frogs, toads, and salamanders) across the state.
- 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.
- The Tennessee Bat Working Group - Information about the state's bat species, surveys, and conservation efforts.
- Tennessee Cooperative Fishery Research Unit - Information about federal-state-university research activities at Tennessee Tech University on topics in the biology and management of fish, mussels, and other aquatic biota in the state.
- The Tennessee Herpetological Society - Organization dedicated to the conservation of reptiles and amphibians. Includes information and links related to the state's herpetofauna.
- Tennessee Ornithological Society - Birds and birding in Tennessee.
- Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Elk - About elk and their ongoing reintroduction in the state. Includes maps and management information.
- Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency - Nongame Program - Information about the state's nongame wildlife and efforts to conserve them.
- Tennessee's Frogs and Toads - Photographs, descriptions, and recordings of frog and toad songs.
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