
A black bear crosses a street in Gatlinburg on May 20, 2026.
We’re surrounded by wildlife that tells us something about our ecosystem if we’ll take just a moment to stop and smell the roses (or, in this case, take a gander at the kudzu). With our partners in the Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, we’re investigating so-called “signal species,” starting with the lovable black bear. As their population has rebounded, so have human interactions – both positive and negative.
You can watch — and chime in live — during the show on our YouTube stream.
Guests
- Caroline Eggers, WPLN environmental reporter
- John Boyle, deputy managing editor, Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom
- Janelle Musser, black bear support biologist, Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency
- Mark Thurman, director of conservation collaboratives in Tennessee, The Nature Conservancy
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