TWRA’S Mobile Application Reaches 100,000th Download

  • Wednesday, June 24, 2015

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is announcing that a milestone has been reached with the 100,000th download of its mobile application.

The TWRA launched the “TWRA On The Go” app in early 2013. It has been very well received by the public as the usage numbers indicate. The app allows customers to perform many functions and keep up with all of TWRA’s latest news.

“The feedback has been tremendous,” said Don King, TWRA chief of Information and Education. “We are pleased that our users are finding so much value in the app. We are happy to provide this tool to keep outdoor enthusiasts connected to our agency.”

Since the TWRA mobile app was launched, customers became able to purchase licenses, renew boat registrations, and report big game harvests right from their mobile device. There is also a button to view their harvest log and the ability to keep a hunter’s diary to remember those special moments in the field.

In addition, outdoor enthusiasts can use the app to find a TWRA Wildlife Management Area (WMA), check stations, fishing locations, boat ramps, and wildlife viewing areas, complete with driving directions. Mobile app users also have fingertip access to all TWRA hunting, fishing, and boating guides. Users can also stay connected to social media, and even upload their catch, harvest or wildlife photo to the TWRA Trophy Room.

The “TWRA On The Go” app is available for apple and android devices at both The App Store and Google Play. For a link to both, visit the TWRA website, www.tnwildlife.org.

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