Kim Delozier, chief wildlife biologist for Great Smoky Mountains National Park, is retiring this month after 32 years with the park. Last week, he hiked to back country campsite no. 35, which has been closed for quite some time because of nuisance bear behavior. Delozier set up a tent to simulate the campsite being occupied and checked the remote camera that captures the nocturnal visits of the nuisance bear on film. The campground will stay closed as long as the bear keeps coming.
if a bear comes to my campsite it's going to get 16 rounds to the head :) don't let democrat muslums/gamewardons take our gun rights!
MrAjhensley 1 year ago