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Tennessee Wildlife Resources Foundation provided funding for web site development.

Dave Hawkins Photography generously provided photographs.

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Birding Adventures, Inc. with Georgann Schmalz and Lang Elliott generously provided bird songs.

Rebecca Somershoe provided great support, ideas, and motivation while developing this web page.

Melinda Welton compiled, wrote, and/or edited many of the bird species accounts.

Photos generously provided by: Nick Anich, Clyde Blum, Josh Campbell, Rob Colvin, Charles Dean, Clayton Ferrell, Brian Flock, Doug Gross, Jim Hamlington, Michael Hodge, Ron Hoff, Bob Howdeshell, Harold Howell, James Hurt, David Kirschke, Tony Lance, R.T, Miller, Daniel Moss, Chelsey Olsen, Jesse Pope, Ed Schneider, Floyd Scott, Carl Sheely, Greg Sievert, Michael Sledjeski, Chris Sloan, Scott Somershoe, Mike Todd, Melinda Welton, Carl Wirwa, Drew Wirwa, among a few dozen other folks. Photo credit is given on every photo.

Matt Neimiller generously donated a large number of photos for the amphibians and reptile sections.

NatureServe generously provided permission to reuse range maps.

Jan Shaw graciously reviewed an extensive amount of the information on the web page.

Cyndi Routledge contributed signifcantly to the similar species pages, additional bird species accounts, TN Birding Trails pages and many others!

Susan Bradfield contributed significantly to the Woodworking for Wildlife section.

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