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Sources/Bibliography

Bradley Stertz, "On the Road To Canada: Bicycling For Wildlife," ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The Washington Post, (June 9, 1982), MD10.

Charlton Ogburn, "The Return of the Cougar: The Cougar May be Making a Comeback," ProQuest Historical Newspapers; The Washington Post, (Oct.31, 1974), F1.

Douglas Stemke, "White-Nose Syndrome," American Society For Microbiology, (April 2011), www.asmscience.org.

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Franklin D. McMillan, "Endangered Species Act," ProQuest Historical Newspapers: Los Angeles Times (April 4, 1982), F4.

George Wuerthner, Great Smoky Mountains: A Visitor's Companion (Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackholebooks, 2003), 182-185.

Jess Daddio, "Eastern Mountain Lion Mystery," Blue Ridge Outdoors Go Outside and Play, (November 2013), Blueridgeoutdoors.com.

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