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Conservation

Coolidge Park Sturgeon releaseConnecting Tennessee Aquarium visitors with the natural world is our mission. We offer an enriching and entertaining experience to our visitors. In return, people who visit learn to care about creatures and habitats throughout the world. They begin to understand the urgent conservation needs of our fragile planet.

But we are doing much more than simply providing an entertaining and educational experience. The southeastern United States is one of the most ecologically diverse places on earth. The natural beauty of this area is especially unique because of its aquatic diversity. While much of that beauty is easily visible, protecting what's unseen below the waterline is just as important. The Tennessee Aquarium Conservation Institute, our conservation and research arm, is actively engaged in conservation and research programs to help restore the delicate balance of biodiversity throughout the Southeast.



If you know any "starving" artists, or anyone who is hungry to have fun while helping a great cause, let them know that Tennessee River Rescue needs a little help. Organizers are looking for someone to design the T-shirt for the 2010 Tennessee River Rescue.  Learn more >>

 

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Reuse Grocery Bags

Plastic grocery bags get into our waters and are mistaken as prey by whales and other animals. The bags can choke the animals and are often found in the stomachs of animals that have passed away. Plastic can take hundreds if not thousands of years to break down. Stop using plastic bags and start bringing your own reusable bags when you go shopping. Each Earth Fare store donates $.05 for each bag reused by its customers to a local non-profit. The Tennessee Aquarium benefits from this program from July 1, 2010 to September 30, 2010.

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The Tennessee Aquarium is a private, non-profit organization and volunteers are vital to our success. Aquarium Volunteers educate our guests, care for our plants and animals, assist in our offices or volunteer behind the acrylic walls as divers. Discover the unique, educational and fun volunteer opportunities at the Tennessee Aquarium.
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