Spring Wildlife, Landscape and Wildflower Workshop - Smoky Mountains/Cades Cove

 

Announcing the Smoky Mountains/Cades Cove Workshop  - April 22 to 27, 2012.Great Smoky Mountains National Park is a world-renowned preserve of wildflower diversity—over 1,660 kinds of flowering plants are found in the park, more than in any other North American national park. In fact, the park is sometimes referred to as the “Wildflower National Park.” From the earliest hepaticas and spring-beauties in the late winter to the last asters in the late fall, blooming flowers can be found year-round in the park. Wildlife is fairly abundant in Cades Cove and we will have opportunities if lucky, to photograph bears. There is approximately one bear per square mile in the Great Smoky Mountain National park although they are rarely seen except in Cades Cove. Other wildlife include bobcats, both red and gray foxes, coyotes, beavers raccoons, red wolves and the river otter. Elk have been reintroduced in Cades Cove and white-tailed deer are abundant.

Workshop details are available as a PDF (click on the link) Smoky Mountain 2012.  In addition please read and execute the following:

Registration FormEnrollment InformationRelease Form

Other workshops and photo tours for 2012 and 2013 are on the Workshop tab of the site.

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