Role Of Biodiversity Division In The TWRA Is Subject For February Nature @ Noontime Program

  • Monday, February 2, 2015

The role of the Biodiversity Division in the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is the subject for the February Nature @ Noontime program. The program will be held Thursday, Feb. 5 from noon-1 p.m. at the TWRA’s Region II Ray Bell Building.

Bill Reeves became chief of the Biodiversity Division when it was created four years ago. Prior to moving into the newly created division, he served as the TWRA Fisheries Division chief for 14 years. Prior to moving to Tennessee, he was a district fisheries biologist, community lakes coordinator, and assistant fisheries chief in Alabama.

He holds both his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Auburn.

Hosted by the Information and Education Division, Nature @ Noontime is held the first Thursday of each month. TWRA Nature @ Noontime presentations are about natural resources related topics and last about 30-45 minutes, allowing time for discussion during the allotted lunch hour. Contact Don King (615) 781-6502 or by e-mail: don.king@tn.gov for more information.

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