Click here for #6. How Close Can You Safely Get to a Bear? Click here for #7. What To Do If You See a Bear at a Park Cabin. Click here for #8. What To Do If You See a Bear on Private Property. Click here for #9. Don’t Run or Climb a Tree to [...]
Click here for #6. How Close Can You Safely Get to a Bear? Click here for #7. What To Do If You See a Bear at a Park Cabin. Click here for #8. What To Do If You See a Bear on Private Property. Click here for #9. Don’t Run or Climb a Tree to [...]
Click here for #1. Introduction to Great Smoky Mountains National Park Supervisory Wildlife Biologist, Kim Delozier. Click here for #2. The Density of Bears in the Smokies in Proximity to the Density of Tourists in the Smokies. Click here for #3. The Natural History of the Black Bear. Click here for #4. How Bears Lose [...]
Commonly referred to as a “Boomer”, red squirrels are high altitude animals in the Smokies. This one was photographed at Ramsey Cascades by Ron Plasencia.©
Here’s a picture Karen Key took of the sweet deer family that hang out in the environs of the GSMA Home Office!
For the first of Kim Delozier’s hilarious tales of black bear encounters gone awry, click here, and you’ll see we’ve loaded 3 other new podcasts about black bears to go along with the Bear Blooper!
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Learn and laugh with Kim Delozier, Supervisory Wildlife Biologist, as he teaches about bears.
To read about how climate change will affect life in the Great Smoky Mountains click here to read an expert analysis of the effect of global-warming.