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Journey North : Hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine In Environmental Studies. Vol. Master of Science. University of Montana, 1999.
Journey North : Hiking the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine In Environmental Studies. Vol. Master of Science. University of Montana, 1999.
Red Wolf Recovery Ends in the Smokies." Wildlife Conservation 102, no. 2 (1999): 11.
"Control of Food Intake and Expression of Hunger in the Northern Water Snake, Nerodia sipedon (L.) In Life Sciences. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1998.
Discovering Life." National Parks 72, no. 11-12 (1998): 23-25.
"A Population Genetics Study of Southern Appalachian Brook Trout. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1998.
Smokies Update." Red Wolf Newsletter 10, no. 1 (1998): 4.
"Species Repatriation: Red Wolf." In Ecosystem Management: Principles and Practices Illustrated by a Regional Biosphere Reserve Cooperative, edited by John Douglas Peine, 225-246. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press, 1998.
"Temperate Forest: Tennessee: Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Disney Educational Productions, 1998.
Deregulating the Wild." Audubon 99, no. 5 (1997): 57-63, 92-94.
"A GIS Model to Predict Black Bear Habitat Use." Journal of Forestry 95, no. 8 (1997): 6-12.
"Procedures to Enhance the Success of a Black Bear Reintroduction Program." Bears: Their Biology and Management 9 (1997): 66-77.
"Use of Pen-reared Black Bears for Augmentation or Reintroduction." Bears: Their Biology and Management 9 (1997): 145-150.
"Environmental Case Studies, Southeastern Region. New York: Wiley, 1996.
Great Smoky Mountains National Park Status Report In 13th Eastern Black Bear Workshop. Stratton, VT: Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, 1996.
Recovery of the Red Wolf in Northeastern North Carolina and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park: An Analysis of the Social and Economic Impacts In Defenders of Wildlife's Wolves of America Conference. Albany, NY: Defenders of Wildlife's Wolves of America, 1996.
Use of Catch-Effort to Estimate Population Size." Wildlife Society Bulletin 24, no. 4 (1996): 731-737.
"A Serologic Survey of Selected Viral and Bacterial Diseases of European Wild Hogs, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA." Journal of Wildlife Diseases 30, no. 1 (1994): 103-106.
"Characterization of Deciduous Forest Breeding Bird Communities of Great Smoky Mountains National Park Progress Report In Progress Report. Gatlinburg, TN: National Park Service, 1993.
Cry of the Red Wolf." The Tennessee Conservationist 59, no. 2 (1993): 18-22.
"Data-based modelling of black bear habitat using GIS." In International Union of Game Biologists, 323-329., 1993.
"Determinants of Quality Wildlife Viewing in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Wildlife Society Bulletin 21, no. 1 (1993): 21-30.
"Techniques to monitor relative abundance of coyotes in East Tennessee." In Southeastern Association of Fish & Wildlife Agencies, 62-70., 1993.
"All in a Day's Work." Courier 37, no. 9 (1992): 8-9.
"Baiting the Bears: Nearby Gatlinburg, Tennessee Lures Great Smokies Bears into Trouble with Unsecured Garbage." National Parks 66, no. 11/12 (1992): 38-42.
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