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Ackerman, Bruce B., Mark E. Harmon, and Francis J. Singer. Studies of the European Wild Boar in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Part II, Seasonal Food Habits In First Annual Report, Part II to the Superintendent. Gatlinburg, TN: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Southeast Regional Office, 1978.
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Beal, Merrill D.. Memorandum from Merrill D. Beal to Kenneth M. Garner on Reducing Boar Population Report, Edited by Kenneth M. Garner. One page memorandum from Merrill D. Beal to Kenneth M. Garner regarding receipt of report recommending procedure for reducing the wild boar population. ed., 1980.
Belden, Robert C., and Michael R. Pelton. "Wallows of the European Wild Hog in the Mountains of East Tennessee." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 51, no. 3 (1976): 91-93.
Belden, Robert C., and Michael R. Pelton. "European Wild Hog Rooting in the Mountains of East Tennessee." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Game and Fish Commissioners 29 (1975): 665-671.
Benda, Rebecca A.. A Field Guide to European Wild Hog Impact in the Great Smoky Mountains with an Assessment of Seasonal Rooting Habits. Knoxville, TN: University of TN, 1984.
Bratton, Susan Power. The Effect of the European Wild Boar on the Flora of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Research & Management of Wild Hog Populations: Proceedings of a Symposium. Georgetown, South Carolina: Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute of Clemson University, 1977.
Bratton, Susan Power. "The Effect of the European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) on the High-Elevation Vernal Flora in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 101, no. 4 (1974): 198-206.
Bratton, Susan Power. Wild Hogs in the United States -- Origin and Nomenclature In Research & Management of Wild Hog Populations: Proceedings of a Symposium. Georgetown, South Carolina: Belle W. Baruch Forest Science Institute of Clemson University, 1977.
Bratton, Susan Power. The Structure and Diversity of Herbaceous Understory Communities in Temperate Deciduous Forest. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University, 1975.
Bratton, Susan Power, Mark E. Harmon, and Peter S. White. "Patterns of European Wild Boar Rooting in the Western Great Smoky Mountains." Castanea 47, no. 3 (1982): 230-242.
Bratton, Susan Power. "The Effect of the European Wild Boar (Sus scrofa) on Gray Beech Forest in the Great Smoky Mountains." Ecology 56, no. 6 (1975): 1356-1366.
Brown, Margaret Lynn. The Wild East: A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2000.
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Coleman, Stuart E.. Control Efforts in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Since 1978 In Research/Resources Management Report. Field Research Laboratory, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1984.
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Jones, Perry. A Historical Study of the European Wild Boar in North Carolina. Vol. Master of Arts. Boone, N.C.: Appalachian State Teachers College, 1957.
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Lacki, Michael J., and Richard A. Lancia. Changes in Soil Properties of Forests Rooted by Wild Boar In Annual Conference of the Southeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. Vol. 37. Southeast Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies, 1983.
Lacki, Michael J.. The Effects of Rooting by Wild Boar on the Tree Growth and Nutrient Cycling in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University, 1984.

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