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Use of Foot Trail Travellers in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park to Estimate Black Bears (Ursus americanus) Activity In International Conference Bear Research and Management. Vol. 2., 1972.
B-Roll video: Flora & Fauna, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. U. S. Department of the Interior.
Season of the Bear: Volume I, American Black Bear. Kate Marshall Graphics, 2002.
Season of the Bear: Volume II, Black Bear Cubs. Kate Marshall Graphics, 2005.
Season of the Bear: Volume III, True Bear Stories. Kate Marshall Graphics, 2010.
The Influence of Ecological and Temporal Factors on Trap Response by Black Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee. Tennessee Wildlife Research Agency, 1995.
3 Little Bears. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
"Bear!". The University of Tennessee Libraries, Special Collections Libray.: Herbert M. Webster Photographs Collection (1926-1955), MS.3338.
Bear Trap. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
Bear with Cubs. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
Bears. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
Bears. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
Bears. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Thompson Brothers Digital Photograph Collection, 1920.
A couple of the States First Settlers Greetings from The Great Smoky Mts. National Park. D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina, Asheville: L.C. Le Compte Postcard Collection (1910-1977), 1940.
A Happy Native Family’ in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. D. H. Ramsey Library, Special Collections, University of North Carolina, Asheville: L.C. Le Compte Postcard Collection (1910-1977), 1950.
Marshall Wilson and the bear above Elkmont. We were on the way to Silers Bald.. The University of Tennessee Libraries Digital Collections: Albert Gordon "Dutch" Roth Digital Photograph Collection, 1925.
Stopped for Inspection by Native Black Bears, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Tennessee State Library and Archives: Tennessee Postcard Collection, 1950.
Activity of Black Bears in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Journal of Mammalogy 61, no. 1 (1980): 8-19.
"Adaptations for Survival: The Black Bear in Winter." Zooview 4, no. 3 (1976): 6-7.
"Analysis of Electrophoretic Pattern of Nonspecific Esterases of Black Bear Serum." Journal of the Tennessee Academy of Science 54, no. 4 (1979): 128-131.
"Assessing Longitudinal Diet Patterns of Black Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Using Stable Nitrogen Isotopes." International Bear News 21, no. 1 (2012): 37-38.
"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.
"Bedding Behavior of Black Bears in Tennessee." Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Southeastern Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies 37 (1983): 237-243.
"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.
"Biochemical Variation in the Black Bear." Bears: Their Biology and Management 4 (1980): 37-41.
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