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Characterizing recolonization by a reintroduced bear population using genetic spatial capture–recapture." Wildlife Management 80, no. 8 (2016): 1390-1407.
"A spatial analysis of management techniques used on nuisance black bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA (1990-2015) In Department of Geography. Vol. Master of Science in Geography. Tuscaloosa, AL: The University of Alabama, 2016.
Spatio-Temporal Factors Affecting Human-Black Bear Interactions in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Department of Environmental Conservation. Vol. Master of Science. University of Massachusetts Amherst, 2014.
Effects of Sampling Conditions on DNA-Based Estimates of American Black Bear Abundance." The Journal of Wildlife Management 77, no. 3 (2013).
"Analysis of Solvability and Applications of Stochastic Optimal Control Problems through Systems of Forward-Backward Stochastic Differential Equations. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2012.
Saving the Smokies' Bears." National Parks (2012).
"Black Bear Relocation as a Method to Reduce Elk Calf Predation within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 2009.
Challenges of DNA-Based Mark-Recapture Studies of American Black Bears." The Journal of Wildlife Management 72, no. 4 (2008): 1035-1042.
"Bait Stations, Hard Mast, and Black Bear Population Growth in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Wildlife Management 69, no. 4 (2005): 1633-1640.
"Black Bears on the Mend." National Wildlife (World Edition) 43, no. 5 (2005): 38-45.
"Survival of Nuisance American Black Bears Released On-Site in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Ursus 14, no. 2 (2003): 210-214.
"Black Bear Management Guideline. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. National Park Service, 2002.
Correlates of Success for On-Site Releases of Nuisance Black Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Wildlife Society Bulletin 30, no. 1 (2002): 104-111.
"Survival of Orphaned Black Bears Released in the Smoky Mountains." URSUS 13 (2002): 269-273.
"Evaluation of 2 Soft-Release Techniques to Reintroduce Black Bears." Wildlife Society Bulletin 29, no. 4 (2001): 1163-1174.
"Smokies Mauling Leads to Changes." Backpacker 29, no. 6 (2001): 20.
"Bear/People Conflicts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee : An Analysis of the Social, Political, and Ecological Elements. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 2000.
Comparative Estimates of Black Bear Population Size in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In 11th International Conference on Bear Research and Management. Gatlinburg, TN: International Association for Bear Research & Management, 1998.
Management of a Large Carnivore: Black Bear." In Ecosystem Management: Principles and Practices Illustrated by a Regional Biosphere Reserve Cooperative, edited by John Douglas Peine, 209-223. Boca Reton, FL: CRC Press, 1998.
"Use of Pen-reared Black Bears for Augmentation or Reintroduction." Bears: Their Biology and Management 9 (1997): 145-150.
"Bear Education Campaign Stresses Improved Garbage Disposal." Smoky Mountain Trails 14, no. 3 (1996): 14.
"Benefits and Pitfalls of Long-Term Research: A Case Study of Black Bears in Great Smoky." Wildlife Society Bulletin 24, no. 3 (1996): 443-450.
"Bear Incident and Management Action Report. Great Smoky Mountains National Park: National Park Service, 1993.
All in a Day's Work." Courier 37, no. 9 (1992): 8-9.
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