Unless
otherwise stated, all photos were taken and drawings
created by The Fantastic Forest ThinkQuest Team.
1. Permission to use wildflower photos, Kenneth Banner, kbanner@citcom.net.
2. Permission to use wildflower photos by Tim Treadwell, http://www.ncnatural.org
3. Permission from US Forest Service Photographer, Bill Lea for all bear photos.
Electronic Sources
Text or Multimedia from Web Pages, FTP
sites, Telnet
1. Axlerod, Pamela. "Gallery of History,
" 2000. Gallery of History Direct.
http://www.galleryofhistory.com
2. The Biltmore Company. "Visit Biltmore
Estate," c.2000. Biltmore Estate. Asheville, North Carolina.
http://www.biltmorehouse.com
3. The Cradle of Forestry in America. http://www.cradleofforestry.org
4. Discovery Communications, Inc. "Discovery
School's Puzzlemaker," c. 2000. DiscoverySchool
http://puzzlemaker.com
5. Dudley, Fiona. "Asheville Natural,"
24 Oct. 2000. NCNatural.
http://mycroftx.com/AshevilleNatural
6. Hopkins, Dave. "The Woodlands
Wildflowers," c. 1997.
http://www.mmcinc.com/wildflowers/
7. Infohiway. "Cut and Paste JavaScript," 30 May 2000. http://www.infohiway.com/javascript/indexf.htm
8. Johnson, Lady Bird and Helen Hayes. "The
Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center," 12 Mar. 2001
http://www.wildflower.org
9. Tech4Learning.Inc. "Pics4Learning:
Copyright-friendly Images for Education," c. 2000.
http://pics.tech4learning.com
Printed Materials
Pamphlets
1. U.S. Forest Service, "The First Forestry School in America: Biltmore Campus Trail," Recreation Guide R8-RG217, October 1995.
2. U.S. Forest Service, "The Forest Festival Trail: Cradle of Forestry in America," Recreation Guide R 8-RG101, June 1994.
3. U.S. Forest Service-National Forests in North Carolina, "The Values of North Carolina Trees."
4. Cradle of Forestry in America - Forest Discovery Center, "The CFA: A Legacy of Conservation."
Printed Materials
Parts of Books
1. Jones, Robert.
"Problems with Programming in Java," The Computer Specialist. Ed. Joe Smith. New
York: Alpha Press, 1997, pp. 452-455.
2. Schenck, Carl Alwin. "Farewell to My
Biltmore Boys," Cradle of Forestry in America: The Biltmore
Forest School, 1898-1913. Durham, North Carolina:
Forest History Society, 1998, pp.207.
Printed Materials
Entire book
1. Anderson, Peter. Gifford Pinchot: American Forester. New York: Franklin Watts, 1995.
2. Banner, Chad. Photos by Chad's Dad. Flowers
of Western North Carolina. Brevard, North Carolina:
Brevard Elementary School, 1991.
3. Carlton, Mike. Great Smoky Mountains
National Park. Minocqua, Wisconsin: North Word Press, Inc.,
1996.
4. Chinery, Michael. The Kingfisher
Illustrated Encyclopedia of Animals. New York: Kingfisher Books,
1992.
5. Colby, C.B. The First Book of Animal Signs. New York: Franklin Watts, Inc. 1996.
6. Earley, Lawrence S., Ed. North
Carolina Wildplaces; A Closer Look. Raleigh: North Carolina Wildlife
Resources Commission, 1993.
7. Johnson, Lady Bird and Carlton B. Lees. Wildflowers
Across America. New York: Abbeville Press,
Inc., 1988.
8. Justice, William S. and C. Ritchie Bell. Wildflowers
of North Carolina. Chapel Hill: University of North
Carolina Press, 1983.
9. Lepthien, Emilie U. Squirrels. Chicago: Children's Press, 1992.
10. Mitchell, Andrew. The Young Naturalist. London: Usborne, 1989.
11. Pearson, Thomas G. Birds of North Carolina. Raleigh: Bynum Printing Company, 1959.
12. Potter, Eloise F., James F. Parnell and Robert
Teulings. Birds of the Carolinas. Chapel Hill: University
of North Carolina Press, 1980.
13. National Geographic Book of Mammals. Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 1998.
14. Stone, Lynn M. Raccoons. Vero Beach, Florida: Rourke Corporation, Inc., 1990.
15. Weidensaul, Scott. National Audubon Society
First Field Guide to Birds. New York: Scholastic, Inc.,
1998.
Printed Materials
Encyclopedias
1. Burtt, Edward H. "Raccoon," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 16, pp. 366-367.
2. David, Joseph A. " Fox," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 7, pp. 438-441.
3. Golley, Frank B. "Opossum," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 14, pp. 811-812.
4. Goodwin, Tommy L. "Turkey," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 19, p. 513.
5. Kaufman, John H. and Arleen V. "Snake," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 17, pp. 495-496.
6. Long, Charles A. "Beaver," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 2, pp. 192-195.
7. Weigl, Peter D. "Squirrel," The World Book Encyclopedia, 1996, Vol. 18, pp. 815-817.
Personal Interviews
1. Garretson, Steve. Interpretive
Specialist, Cradle of Forestry in America. "Personal Interview,"
February 20, 2001.