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“Life in the Canopy” by Rose Houk: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature

“Life in the Canopy” by Rose Houk: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature

Update: 2020-04-21
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What goes on in the uppermost layers of a Smoky Mountain forest? Does anything live up there? And who's going to climb up there to find out? “From charismatic microfauna to megafauna—from water bears to black bears—the forest canopy harbors so much,” says author Rose Houk.
Join us as we delve into one of the ‘missing issues’ of our biannual publication, Smokies Life, to rediscover Houk's article “Life in the Canopy.” Learn about the diverse wildlife that resides in the forest canopy and the risky, physical work required to identify these creatures. This article appeared in Smokies Life, Volume 9, Issue #2, an older issue now out of print. In addition to this special reading, we are resurrecting some of our ‘missing issues’ and providing them free, digitally, through our virtual magazine, Smokies LIVE.

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“Life in the Canopy” by Rose Houk: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature

“Life in the Canopy” by Rose Houk: A Smokies Life ‘Missing Issues’ Feature

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