Woods and Wildlife Day Rescheduled for Spring 2026

Oct 13, 2025


A bright and flourishing forest
The University of Tennessee Woods and Wildlife Field Day has been postponed.

Organizers have originally scheduled the day for Oct. 23. A new date for the event will be announced in January 2026.

The free event, which was typically geared toward foresters, landowners and those interested in the industry, was to be held at the UT Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center’s Highland Rim Forest in Tullahoma.

UT officials planning the re-vamped event look forward to lively discussions and interactions next year.

Those who have registered in advance have been notified. Those planning to register the day of the event should watch for an announcement for the new event next spring. To place your name on a list for future notifications about the Woods and Wildlife Field Day, call 931-787-5369 or 865-438-3571.
 

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