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Terry and Jane Lewis, along with members of the Tennessee Fish and Wildlife Commission, cut the ribbon to officially open the new elk viewing tower on Hatfield Knob. (Photo via TWRA) TWRA ...
(WATE) — The Elk Viewing Tower at Hatfield Knob on the North Cumberland Wildlife ... the Hatfield Knob viewing area will be closed to the public. The Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency and ...
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s has launched a new elk cam at the Hatfield Knob Viewing Area on North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area. The new cam has undergone testing and is now ...
Campbell Outdoor Recreation Assocation (CORA), the Tennessee Wildlife Federation and the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation to build the tower a decade ago. Hatfield Knob is in the Sundquist Unit ...
The closest elk to Nashville in Tennessee are located about 200 miles away, but now you can see the state's largest animal live without leaving your home. Thanks to the new elk cam, posted online ...
The camera is set up in Hatfield Knob, and the department has also ... is no one specific reason for the downfall of elk populations in Tennessee. Instead, they said factors including over ...
The last documented elk taken in Tennessee was in 1865. Hunt Day Photo Gallery below Click HERE for the Elk Photo Gallery from the Hatfield Knob Viewing Tower. Chuck Flynn from Blount County was ...