Tennessee is home to many amphibians, like the hellbender and mudpuppy salamanders. These creatures are often confused with each other. But, they have clear differences.The hellbender is a big...
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Watts Bar Reservoir Kingston Ash Spill: Fish Safety Concerns
The Kingston ash spill happened on December 22, 2008. It was at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston Fossil Plant. Over 5.4 million cubic yards of coal ash spilled, contaminating the Watts Bar...
The Little Darter species is a fascinating creature found in Middle Tennessee's rivers. These small fish are a joy to watch. Their habitats are also worth exploring.If you're into exploring...
The Clinch River in Tennessee has seen some exciting moments. America's largest salamander, the hellbender, has been found in the river. This has caught the attention of both nature lovers and...
The Duck River is known for its rich aquatic life, especially its native fish population. This article talks about the "percidae leucisidae" fish families found in the river.The Duck River is...
In the scenic rivers of Tennessee, a unique salamander thrives. They often hide in plain sight. The hellbender calls Tennessee's rivers and streams home, usually found under flat rocks.We'll delve...
