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Stopped for Inspection by Native Black Bears, Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Tennessee State Library and Archives: Tennessee Postcard Collection, 1950.
A Summary of the Reproductive Biology of Black Bears in the Great Smoky Mountains In 7th Annual Scientific Research Meeting. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1981.
Survival of Nuisance American Black Bears Released On-Site in Great Smoky Mountains National Park." Ursus 14, no. 2 (2003): 210-214.
"Survival of Orphaned Black Bears Released in the Smoky Mountains." URSUS 13 (2002): 269-273.
"Tales from Hall's Top Mountain." Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter 26, no. 3 (2000): 9-13.
"Terra Firma." Hellbender Press 1 (1998): 10, 15.
"Threat Behavior of the Black Bear, Ursus americanus." In Third International Conference on Bear Research and Management , 57-63. Binghamton, New York: American Society of Mammalogists, 1974.
"Through the Year in the Great Smoky Mounatins National Park, Month by Month." In The Great Smokies and the Blue Ridge: The Story of the Southern Appalachians, edited by Roderick Peattie, 263-289. New York: The Vanguard Press, 1943.
"The Troublesome Cub. Gatlingburg, TN: Great Smoky Mountains Natural
History Association, 2001.
Use of Backcountry Visitor Areas by Problem Bears in Great Smoky Mountains National Park In Conference on Science in the National Parks. WR 209 ed. Vol. 2. George Wright Society, 1987.
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.
Use of M99 Etorphine for Immobilzing Black Bears." The Journal of Wildlife Management 38, no. 3 (1974): 586-569.
"Using stable isotopes to assess dietary changes of American black bears from 1980 to 2001." Isotopes in Environmental & Health Studies 50, no. 3 (2014): 382-398.
"Vets to Determine Whether Bear that Attacked Father and Son in Great Smoky Mountains National Park Had Rabies." National Parks Traveler (2008).
""Visitors Attacking Bears at Smokies." National Parks 76, no. 11-12 (2002): 11.
Where the Water-dogs Laughed: The Story of the Great Bear. High Country Publishers, 2003.
The Wild East: A Biography of the Great Smoky Mountains. Gainesville, FL: University Press of Florida, 2000.
The Wilderness World of Baby Bears. Gatlinburg, TN: Beneath the Smoke Publications, 1992.
Wildlife Watching in America's National Parks: A Seasonal Guide. Texas A&M University Press, 2013.
Winter Moon. HarperTrophy, 2001.