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The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is set to go live with its new Watchable Wildlife Web site, which was developed in partnership with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation. The new site will feature a wide range of information on wildlife and wildlife watching and is set to launch on January 12. The Website has information on the birds of Tennessee where the user can easily search the birds of Tennessee by habitat, color, use of backyards or feeders, among other search options. In addition, users will be able to read about the birds of Tennessee, see pictures, hear songs and calls, and find places to see them. Descriptions of more than 165 places to watch wildlife in Tennessee have been developed with information about the site, habitat, wildlife to observe, and detailed directions where the user can employ Google maps, and more. “One main feature of the Web page will be an extensive review of the birds of Tennessee,” said Scott Somershoe, TWRA State Ornithologist. “The page will have species accounts with information on each bird with features such as many photos for identification, songs to listen to, population status information, and where the best places are to see your favorite bird in Tennessee.”
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