Thursday 18th September 2025
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How Do Critters Cope In Cold? Find Out At Refuge Discovery Series

The Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge is excited to welcome once again its popular program in the Refuge Discovery Series featuring visiting critters from the Land Between the Lakes Nature Station. Beginning at 1:00 pm Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Refuge Visitor Center, the “Let it Snow” is a program that will discuss ways in which wildlife cope with cold and snowy conditions.  With an amazing array of physical adaptations and behaviors that are used by wildlife, this program will show real examples from some of our local wildlife.
 
The Refuge Discovery Series was created by the Friends of Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge to help the public enjoy and interact with the refuge and its wildlife.  Each considered a good family activity, the series presents different wildlife related topics and guest speakers to help the public connect with nature. Hosting the program at the new Refuge Visitor Center can be fun trip for families as our participants typically come early or stay to enjoy our new exhibits. The Refuge Visitor Center is open Monday – Saturday from 8:00-4:00 pm and is located at 1371 Wildlife Drive in Springville, TN. While there we encourage folks to see our wintering waterfowl, eagles and other wildlife
 
For more information about the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge, how to become a member of the Friends of Tennessee NWR or about the refuge in general, please call the Tennessee National Wildlife Refuge Headquarters at 731-642-2091, like us on Facebook or see our website at www.fws.gov/refuge/Tennessee.

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