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 Black  stanley termos bears are among the many mammals found in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.Readers ranging from Great Smoky Mountains National Park visitors to scientific researchers will find what they need in two recent publications by a Virginia Tech College of Natural Resources and Environment faculty member.Instructor Donald W. Linzeys third edition of  Mammals of Great Smoky Mountains National Park  has several new features, including recent additions to the mammal fauna, the origins of genus and species names, and skull drawings of some species to illustrate distinct features. To honor the parks Cherokee heritage, the Cherokee names for many mammals are now included along with the English names.The book is designed not only for park visitors but for anyone who wants to learn about mammals in the nations most-visited national park.A photograph of one of the parks most popular mammals, the black bear, adorns the cover.Approximately 1,500 bears inhabit the park, Linzey said. Park visitors in the past may recall numerous  bear jams  that resulted in traffic backups and people trying to g stanley canada et as close as stanley germany  possible to a bear seeking a handout or rummaging in a trash can. Park policy changes to protect both the bears and the public have resulted in less frequent bear sightings, with most bears now foraging on natural foods in the backcountry.Linzey began working in the park as a ranger-naturalist in 1964 while conducting mammal research for his doctoral degree at Cornell University. He