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1999
Harrod, Jonathan C.. Disturbance History and Ecological Change in a Southern Appalachian Landscape: Western Great Smoky Mountains National Park, 1936-1996. Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina, 1999.
Netherton, John. Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Abbeville Press Publishers, 1999.
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.
1998
Van Manen, Frank Teunissen, Barron Allen Crawford, and Joseph D. Clark. Correlates of Red Wolf Repatriation Success in the Southeastern United States In Final Report. Knoxville, Tennessee: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1998.
Anonymous. "Falcon Returns to the Smokies." National Parks 72, no. 1-2 (1998): 18-19.
Ferree, Patrick Michael. Gene Flow Between Geographically-Isolated Populations of the Redback Vole (Clethrionomys Gapperi) in the Southern Appalachians: A Coalescence-Based Study. Winston-Salem, NC: Wake Forest University, 1998.
Repetski, John E.. Inventory of Paleozoic Fossils in Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. National Park Service Paleontological Research, Geologic Resources Division Technical Report, 1998.
Farnsworth, George L.. Nesting Success and Seasonal Fecunity of the Wood Thrush, Hylocichla mustelina, in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. North Carolina: University of North Carolina, 1998.
Wagener, Tarren Kay. The Ontogeny of Red Wolf (Canis rufus) Social Behavior: Implications for Sociality and Taxonomic Status. Knoxville, Tennessee: University of Tennessee, 1998.
Smith, George F., and Niki Stephanie Nicholas. "Patterns of Overstory Composition in the FIr and Fir-Spruce Forests of the Great Smoky Mountains After Balsam Woolly Adelgid Infestation." The American Midland Naturalist 139, no. 2 (1998): 340-352.
Rabenold, Kerry N., Peter T. Fauth, Bradley W. Goodner, Jennifer A. Sadowski, and Patricia G. Parker. "Response of Avian Communities to Distrubance by an Exotic Insect in Spruce-Fir Forests of the Southern Appalachains." Conservation Biology 12, no. 1 (1998): 177-189.
Mackay, Katurah. "Smokies Offer Setting for Study." National Parks 72, no. 3-4 (1998): 12.
Jenkins, Ken L.. The Wilderness World of River Otters. Pathways to Nature Publications, 1998.
Kemp, Steve. Wildlife Viewing, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Gatlinburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural History Association, 1998.
1997
Inman, Robert Michael. Caloric Production of Black Bear Foods in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Knoxville, TN: University of Tennessee, 1997.
Simons, Theodore R., and Susan A. Shriner. Ecology and Conservation of Neotropical Migrants in the Southern Appalachians In 1996 Annual Report to the National Park Service. Raleigh, North Carolina: North Carolina State University, 1997.
Our National Parks : America's Spectacular Wilderness Heritage. Revised Edition. Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest Assocation, 1997.
Milling, Timothy C., Matthew P. Rowe, Bennie L. Cockerel, Timothy A. Dellinger, Johnny B. Gailes, and Christopher E. Hill. Population Densities of Northern Saw-Whet Owls (Aegolius acadicus) in Degraded Boreal Forests of the Southern Appalachians In Biology and Conservation of Owls of the Northern Hemisphere. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada: USDA Forest Service, North Central Forest Experiement Station, 1997.
Cockerel, Bennie L.. Prey Preferences of the Northern Saw-Whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) in the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Asheville, NC: Appalachian State University, 1997.
Knight, RIchard L., and Robert R. Hatcher. "Recovery Efforts Result in Returned Nesting of Peregrine Falcons in Tennessee." The Migrant 68, no. 2 (1997): 33-39.

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