Chapters in Tennessee

Wild Ones Appalachian Highlands Chapter serves communities in Southwest VA and Northeast TN, including the Tri -Cities of Bristol, TN/VA, Kingsport, Johnson City, Abingdon, VA, Smyth County, VA.
https://appalachianhighlands.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.youtube.com/@appalachianhighlandswildones

Wild Ones Mid-South Chapter serves the areas of Memphis, western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas and northern Mississippi.
https://midsouth.wildones.org/
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonesmidsouth
https://www.instagram.com/Midsouthnativeplants

Wild Ones Smoky Mountains Chapter serves Knox, Blount, Sevier, Jefferson, Grainger, Union, Anderson, Morgan, Roane, Loudon, Monroe, Cocke, Claiborne, Campbell, Scott, Hamblen, Greene, Hawkins, and Hancock counties.
https://smokymountains.wildones.org
[email protected]
https://www.facebook.com/wildonessmokymountains
https://www.instagram.com/wildones_smokymountains/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbDhBLMuuA9Phjm74Hy2jqw

If you do not find a chapter near you, or if you choose not to be part of a Wild Ones chapter, you may choose to be a Partner At Large (PAL). A PAL is not assigned to a chapter but joins a group of members who work solo in their own communities or simply enjoy the benefits of a Wild Ones membership. Either way – as a chapter member or as a PAL, you receive all the benefits of membership. Join Now!

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Upcoming Chapter Events in Tennessee

Aug
26

Tennessee Herps (Reptiles and Amphibians) in your Yard: Hospitality for our Local Creeping Things

Hosted by Wild Ones Smoky Mountains Chapter
Wednesday, August 26th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
The Dogwood Center at Knoxville Botanical Gardens, 2817 Boyds Bridge Pike, Knoxville, TN, 37914 Map
Live Stream Available

Public Welcome Family-Friendly Recording Available Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Seed/Plant Share Public Restroom Free Public Parking

Join Dr. Joseph K. Gordon to learn about our local herpetofauna (frogs, salamanders, turtles, lizards, and snakes) and to discover some key strategies for welcoming and observing these beautiful, fascinating animals in your yard. 

Dr. Gordon (Joe) is Professor of Theology at Johnson University. He holds Tennessee Naturalist, Southern Appalachian Naturalist, Master Herpetologist, and Venomous Reptile Handling certifications and is conducting multiple scientific studies of the snakes and other herps of east Tennessee. He lives in south Knox County with his spouse and two children near the French Broad River. They are slowly (but surely) rewilding their yard, and his eight-year-old-son is trying to talk him into starting a native plant nursery. 

​Livestream also available; please register to receive the Zoom link.

This event is also a plant/seed swap! Bring any seeds or potted native plants you'd like to offer up for trading.

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IMPORTANT: This seminar is in a different building than our usual meeting location at the Carriage House. We will be meeting at the Dogwood Center.

2817 Boyds Bridge Pike

Knoxville, TN 37914

Enter the gravel driveway at the corner of Wimpole Avenue and Houston Street and follow the path down and around to the left. You will fully circle around the Dogwood Center and arrive at the adjacent parking lot.

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REGISTER HERE: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/tennessee-herps-reptiles-and-amphibians-in-your-yard-hospitality-for-our-local-creeping-things

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Sep
14

Public Programs: The Seasonal Timing of Asters with Mary Anne Borge

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Monday, September 14th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Online/Virtual

Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking

Join us on Zoom to hear the wonderful Mary Anne Borge present on the seasonal timing of asters, just as we are beginning to enjoy the beauty of fall asters. 

Sep
19

Certificate in Native Plants - Invasive Plant Identification and Treatment

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Saturday, September 19th, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Red Bank - Exact Location will be sent with registration due to recent class crashers

Paid Event Public Welcome Registration Required Certification Course Program/Speaker Presentation Hands-On/How-To Workshop Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking

This session equips students with a clear understanding of how invasive species disrupt Tennessee Valley ecosystems—and what effective, ethical control actually looks like. We’ll explore the traits that make invasives so aggressive, learn to identify the region’s most problematic species, and compare management strategies ranging from manual removal to targeted chemical use. Students will leave with practical, site‑appropriate approaches for reducing invasive pressure and restoring space for native plant communities to thrive.

After the classroom session is over, we'll go to a long term WaterWays' restoration site at Read's Creek in the Mountain Creek watershed for on-site invasive plant identification and removal techniques.

Please note, all Certificate in Native Plant classes REQUIRE registration.

Be on the lookout: Once you have registered, we will email you with pre-course work and any other materials needed for this class.

Materials to bring! Notebook, pencils, snacks, water, and a lunch. Please wear weather-appropriate clothing and footwear.

Registration Policy: 

As with all CNP classes, class size is limited. To give everyone the best opportunity to participate, there is a non-refundable cancellation fee of $10, with the balance refunded if you cancel at least 7 calendar days before the class will be held. If the class is cancelled by the instructor or the CNP program, registrants will get a full refund.

If registration is full, you may email [email protected] and ask to be placed on a wait list.  This is not a guarantee that a spot will open up. 
Likewise, if you need to cancel your seat, email [email protected] 
Registration required and limited seating.

Lastly, please be gracious, we are all volunteers.

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Sep
21

Ecological Gardening Series: Ecological Gardening Maintenance: Are you a referee or a jail-keeper?

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Monday, September 21st, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Lynnbrook Park , 1600 Lynnbrook Ave, Chattanooga, TN, 37404 Map

Public Welcome Free Event Program/Speaker Presentation Free Public Parking

Join Tennessee Valley Chapter of Wild Ones for our 7-class series in Ecological Gardening, taught by local experts who are passionate personal and professional ecological gardeners. You can attend classes as a series, or as standalone classes. 

This sixth class in the Ecological Gardening Series will cover garden maintenance from an ecological perspective. This will be outdoors at Lynbrook Park. 

More details to come!

Workshop presenter: Lyn Rutherford, Natural Resource Supervisor, City of Chattanooga, Department of Parks & Outdoors

Sep
22

Book Discussion: The Home Place, Memoirs of a Colored Man's Love Affair with Nature

Hosted by Wild Ones Tennessee Valley Chapter
Tuesday, September 22nd, 2026
to (Eastern Time)
Crabtree Farms - Evelyn Center, 1000 E 30th St, Chattanooga, TN, 37407 Map

Public Welcome Program/Speaker Presentation Public Restroom Free Public Parking

Join us and Crabtree Farms for a September discussion of The Home Place by our 2026 Distinguished Lecturer, Dr. J. Drew Lanham. This celebrated memoir explores identity, belonging, and our deep ties to the natural world. 

“I believe the best way to begin reconnecting humanity’s heart, mind, and soul to nature is for us to share our individual stories.” — The Home Place 

A perfect lead‑in to Dr. Lanham’s Distinguished Lecture Series event on October 2.


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