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Wise, Ken, and Anne Bridges. "Mystery Road in the Smokies." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 6, no. 2 (2005): 4.
Wise, Ken, and Anne Bridges. Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy. University of Tennessee Libraries, 2000.
Wise, Ken, and Anne Bridges. "Mystery Building in the Sugarlands." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 8, no. 2 (2007): 4.
Wise, Ken, and Anne Bridges. "The Smoky Mountain Hiking Club: The Early Years." Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 4, no. 1 (2003): 1-3.
Wise, Ken, and Anne Bridges. "Did Horace Kephart Set Foot on Mount Kephart?" Great Smoky Mountains Colloquy 11, no. 2 (2010): 1-3.
Wiser, Susan K., and Peter S. White. "High Elevation Rock outcrop Vegetation of the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Journal of Vegetation Science 7, no. 5 (1996): 703-722.
Wiser, Susan K., and Peter S. White. "High Elevation Outcrops and Barrens of the Southern Appalachian Mountains." In Savannas, Barrens, and Rock Outcrop Plant Communities of North America, edited by R. C. Anderson, J. S. Fralish and J. M. Baskin, 119-132. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Witherspoon, David. Easy Go. Xlibris Corp., 2008.
Witter, John A.. "Balsam Woolly Adelgid and Spruce-Fir Interactions in the Southern Appalachian Mountains." Proceedings for the 1988 Society of American Foresters National Convention 1988 (1988): 92-96.
B. Wofford, Eugene, David H. Webb, and Michael W. Dennis. "State Records and Other Recent Noteworthy Collections of Tennessee Plants II." Castanea: The Journal of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club 42, no. 3 (1977): 190-193.
B. Wofford, Eugene, and Edward W. Chester. Guide to the Trees, Shrubs, and Woody Vines of Tennessee. University of Tennessee Press, 2002.
B. Wofford, Eugene, and Murray A. Evans. "Atlas of the Vascular Plants of Tennesse. I. Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 54, no. 1 (1979): 32-38.
Wolbert, Justin Robert. Assessment of Smallmouth Bass Micropterus Dolomieu and Rock Bass Ambloplites Rupestris Growth and Condition in the Little River, Tennessee In Wildlife and Fisheries Science. Knoxville: University of Tennessee, 2014.
Wolfe, Margaret Ripley. "Changing the Face of Southern Appalachia - Urban Planning in Southwest Virginia and East Tennessee, 1890-1929." Journal of American Planning Association 47, no. 3 (1981): 252-265.
Wolfe, James Alvis. Forest Soil Characteristics as Influenced by Vegetation and Bedrock in the Spruce-Fir Zone of the Great Smoky Mountains. Vol. Doctor of Philosophy. Knoxville, Tenn.: The University of Tennessee, 1967.
Wolfe, G. William. "The Larva and Pupa of Acilius Fraternus Fraternus (Coleoptera: Dytiscidae) from the Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee." The Coleopterists Bulletin 34, no. 1 (1980): 121-126.
Wolfram, Walt, and Neal Hutcheson. Mountain Talk: Language and Life in Southern Appalachia. United States: North Carolina Language and Life Project, Humanities Extension, North Carolina State University, 2003.
Wolfram, Walt, and Donna Christian. Appalachian Speech. Arlington, VA: Center for Applied Linguistics, 1976.
Wolfram, Walt. Talkin' tar heel : how our voices tell the story of North Carolina. Chapel Hill, NC: The University of North Carolina Press, 2014.
Wood, Matthew. Survey of Flowering American Chestnut in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Great Smoky Mountain National Park, 2003.
Wood, Violet. So Sure of Life. New York: Friendship Press, 1950.
Wood, John Thornton. "Graptemys geogrphica (Le Sueur) Added to Herpetofaunal List of Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Copeia 1946, no. 3 (1946): 168.
Wood, John Thornton. "Measurements of a Giant Pseudotriton montanus montanus Larva from Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Copeia 1946, no. 3 (1946): 168.
Wood, John Thornton. "Pituophis m. melanoleucus in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park Area." Herpetologica 3, no. 5 (1947): 152.
Wood, John Thornton, and Frances Edmonds Wood. "Notes on the Nests and Nesting of the Carolina Mountain Dusky Salamander in Tennessee and Virginia." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 30, no. 1 (1955): 36-39.

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