Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
What does TDEC stand for?
TDEC stands for Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation
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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation was instrumental in buying or securing habitat through other means to restore the species, as well as building fences to protect colonies from recreational vehicle damage, removing competing vegetation, and using prescribed burns to provide open habitat conditions that help this species thrive.
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has awarded 19 recycling equipment grants totaling $379,000 for projects to boost recycling in the state.
For a number of years, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation had hoped to establish a new population of A.