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DLIA Firefly Plush Toy- See the Firefly!This cute firefly plush toy has a blinking light, black outer wings, shimmery, iridescent underwings, and is designed as a finger puppet, too. Lots of fun for summertime evenings in the Smokies or in your own back yard! The toy is a great way to introduce young folks to the fascinating world of insects in general and beetles in particular. Proceeds from sales go to support scientists, volunteers, and students working on the ATBI in the Park. The new DLIA firefly plush toy is available at the Great Smoky Mountains Association visitor centers at Sugarlands, Cades Cove, Oconoluftee, and Tremont and online at Rainforest Adventures. For an experience in discovery of tropical biodiversity and to meet some of the wonderful creatures of the rainforest, be sure to visit Rainforest Adventures while you are in the Smokies! This interesting zoo is located at 109 Nascar Dr. in Sevierville, TN and is a supporter of DLIA. |
DLIA T-Shirts - See the T-Shirt!Help support the effort and look very cool in this colorful T which features native plants, insects, mammals, birds, and a whole lot more. Art by Sally Bensusan of National Geographic fame. 100% cotton, high quality T in "natural" hue. Purchase yours from the Great Smoky Mountains Association! |
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ATBI Small Wonder Card Set - See the complete set!This boxed set of quality note cards celebrates the ATBI. Each of the five images was captured with a Scitex super scanner used in the ATBI to capture and share the beauty of life in the Smokies. Images include climbing fern, glowworm, double-striped bluet damselfly, thyme-leaved bluet, and leaf-footed bug. 20 cards in all, each featuring information about the ATBI. Envelopes included. Purchase yours from the Great Smoky Mountains Association! |
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Discover Biodiversity Bracelet - See the Bracelet!All of the proceeds from the sale of this bracelet will go towards bringing student interns to work with scientists and other experts in an exciting discovery of the biological diversity that exists within the protected areas of the United States. Purchase yours from Discover Life in America! |
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ATBI Slime Mold TWIG T-Shirt - See the T-Shirt!Help support the ATBI by looking and feeling cool in this t-shirt which features slime molds from the ATBI TWIG. Illustrations by DLIA volunteer Nancy Lowe. 100% micro-polyester on the outside and 100% ring-spun cotton on the inside. Purchase yours from Discover Life in America! |
Nancy Lowe ATBI Illustrations - See the Illustrations!Naturalist artist Nancy Lowe paints caddis flies, slime molds, and tiny moths with watercolors to show as much detail as the scientists get in their labs. Bristles, claws, fangs, filaments - she paints them all as a no-see-um might see them. |





