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Sicking, Jennifer. "Working Nights: Researchers Study Bats in Appalachia ." ISU Newsroom (2011).
Silsbee, David G., and Gary L. Larson. "Water Quality of Streams in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Hydrobiologia 89, no. 2 (1982): 97-115.
Simmons, Nye. "Wildflower Viewing in the Smokies." Blue Ridge Country 14, no. 3/4 (2001).
Singer, Francis J.. "Wild Pig Populations in the National Parks." Environmental Management 5, no. 3 (1981): 263-270.
Smith, Anthony Wayne. "Wilderness in the Smokies." National Parks 40, no. 227 (1966): 10-13.
Smith, Richard M.. Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee Press, 1998.
"War of 1812." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 14, no. 1 (1988): 6-10.
Southern Appalachian Multiple Use Council. Wood as a Potential Industrial Energy Source in Western North Carolina. Southern Appalachian Multiple Use Council, 1979.
Southern Appalachian Research/Resource Management Cooperative, and Raymond S. Ferell. Wood, An Energy Source for the Southern Appalachian Highlands In Workshop Sponsored by the SARRMC with the Support of the Southeastern Forest Experiment Station, USDA Forst Service and Tennessee Valley Authority. Asheville, NC, Novermber 30-December 1, 1978, 1979.
Spira, Timothy P.. Wildflowers & Plant Communities of the Southern Appalachian Mountains & Piedmont. University of North Carolina Press, 2011.
Starrett, Steve. World Environmental & Water Resources Congress 2009: Great Rivers. Electronic ed. American Society of Civil Engineers, 2009.
Stephens, George Myers. William Bartram's Venture into the Cherokee Country: 1775. Asheville, NC: The Stephens Press, 1967.
Stepp, Lin. Welcome Back. New York, NY: Kensington Books,, 2016.
Stern, Marc J., Robert B. Powell, and Nicole M. Ardoin. "What Difference Does It Make? Assessing Outcomes From Participation in a Residential Environmental Education Program." Journal of Environmental Education 39, no. 4 (2008): 31-43.
Stern, Marc J., Robert B. Powell, and Karen S. Hockett. "Why do they come? Understanding Attendance at Ranger-led Programs in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Interpretation Research 16, no. 2 (2011): 35.
Stern, Marc J., Robert B. Powell, and Nicole M. Ardoin. "What Difference Does It Make? Assessing Outcomes from Participation in a Residential Environmental Education Program." Journal of Environmental Education 39, no. 4 (2008): 31-43.
Stupka, Arthur. "White-Winged Crossbills in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." The Migrant 34, no. 4 (1963): 90-91.
Stupka, Arthur. Wildflowers in Color. New York: Harper & Row, 1965.
Sutton, Ann, and Myron Sutton. Wilderness Areas of North America. New York: Funk & Wagnails, 1974.
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Tate, J.R. "Model- T. ". Walkin' with the Ghost Whisperers: Lore and Legends of the Appalachian Trail. Xlibris Corp., 2006.
Tennessee Valley Authority. Wiley's Shop on Tennessee Highway 71, 1938. National Archives and Records Administration, Atlanta: Kodak Negative File, 1938.
The Appalachian Trail Conference, Inc.. Walking the Appalachian Trail ... Step by Step. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia: The Appalachian Trail Conference, 1989.
The Catena Group, Inc.. Wildlife Resources Survey for the North Shore Road Environmental Impact Statement. Swain County, North Carolina: ARCADIS, 2004.
Thomas, Robert F., and Beulah D. Linn. "When We First Came to Pittman Center." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 28, no. 1 (1992): 5-6.
Thome, Andrea. Walland. Chicago: Hesse Creek Media, 2016.

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