Ann Froschauer, 75th Anniversary Coordinator, has found a new interest: strange shrooms growing behind the headquarters building.
Ann Froschauer, 75th Anniversary Coordinator, has found a new interest: strange shrooms growing behind the headquarters building.
Ann Froschauer and her friend Amanda took a hike and recorded many wet and wonderful things. This is Jakes Creek. This is a photo of Ann and Amanda taken with a waterproof camera showing what they look like to fish. Ann says, “No wonder we scare them!” Here’s a delicate white mushroom. And a pretty [...]
Will Blozan has hiked thousands of miles through Great Smoky Mountains National Park and climbed hundreds of feet into the tops of the park’s tallest hemlocks. As part of a very special hike hosted during the Wildflower Pilgrimage earlier this March, a group of us were able to follow this intrepid tree climber into the [...]
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Courtesy of Ann Froschauer, here are some great photos of the fisheries rangers at work and some beautiful Brook trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), the only trout native to the Smokies. The NPS and Trout Unlimited have been successfully restoring native Brook trout populations in the park (and removing non-native Rainbow trout). Here’s a close up of [...]
Photo by Ann Froschauer.
Oh what? Ophidiophobia (Oh-fid-eeo-fobia): fear of snakes… Luckily, I’m not phobic, and neither are the people I was with when we startled this impressively large and healthy rattlesnake. Click the photo below to see the video and hear some serious rattling!