111: Creatures of the Wild ft. Tooth & Claw Podcast: Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

111: Creatures of the Wild ft. Tooth & Claw Podcast: Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

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The collab you’ve been waiting for! Today we are joined by Wes, Jeff and Mike of Tooth & Claw Podcast. We head back to Great Smoky Mountains National Park to share the tragic tale of Glenda Ann Bradley, the first person to be killed by a black bear in US National Park History. The T&C crew share their extensive knowledge on how to enjoy recreating in bear country safely, dissect what likely happened that day in the park and underline how wonderful these animals are.

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