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Great Smoky Mountains National Park summer high school interns assist a researcher in studying the park’s high elevation salamanders in this episode of Outside Science, [...]
Great Smoky Mountains National Park summer high school interns assist a researcher in studying the park’s high elevation salamanders in this episode of Outside Science, [...]
Learn more about the only trout species native to the Southern Appalachians, and the efforts by National Park Service biologists to strengthen their numbers!
Brook Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis) populations are a valuable indicator species of our beautiful streams. Watch this video to learn how Rainbow trout are outcompeting the [...]
North America has the greatest temperate freshwater fish diversity with over 800 known species! Learn a little about some of the species' life and habits [...]
Discover madtoms! Learn about madtoms and their role in the freshwater ecosystem.
This story-map follows two radio collared bears that are part of study to see how far bears travel in the Smokies.
An in-depth look at the history of bear management and bear research in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Click here to get started.
Sketch along with Tremont Institute Teacher Naturalist Luke Schutzman as he explores the history and role of the American Black Bear in Great Smoky Mountains [...]
Listen to old-time string band Boogertown Gap sing traditional Appalachian folk music. See more videos like this! Click below to explore other videos related to [...]
Listen to East Tennessee Old Harp Singers and Guests gather in Cades Cove Primitive Baptist Church to sing. See more videos like this! Click [...]