TWRA Region 2 -
Wildlife Diversity MANAGEMENT
Bark Camp Barrens
Bark Camp Barrens is a Wildlife Management Area where hunting is allowed during certain times of the year, but it is also one of Middle Tennessee's largest and most unique wetland areas. In the weeks ahead visit this site to see some of the small wildlife that inhabits this Coffee County WMA.
![Henslow in field](images/henslowfieldbig.jpg)
Henslow Habitat - Above, Biologist Pandy English works with BCB Technican Josh Campbell to put up a misting net that helps catch small birds and bats
Right, a Henslow Sparrow enjoys the unique habitat provided by Bark Camp Barrens in Coffee County.
Bear Hollow Mountain (map)
![Green Anole](images/bhollowgreenanole.jpg)
Above, a Black Racer and a Green Anole found at Bear Hollow Mountain.
Maple Springs Wildlife Management Area
![Spring Peeper](images/springpeeper2.jpg)
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