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Sullivan J..  2007.  Excel spreadsheet of museum specimens and other captures of red-tailed chipmunk.  
Hanauska-Brown L.  2004.  Excel spreadsheet showing Pygmy rabbit burrow summary.  
Doering B..  1999.  Excel table: a summary of 32 Euderma maculatum locations in Idaho. Diskette and hard copy.  
Daubenmire RF.  1940.  Exclosure technique in ecology.  Ecology.  21(4):514-515.
Otter C.L.  2012.  Executive Order No. 2015-04: Adopting Idaho's Sage-Grouse Management Plan.    Available from http://gov.idaho.gov/mediacenter/execorders/eo15/EO%202015-04%20Sage-Grouse.pdf
Anonymous.  1991.  Executive summary regarding Badger Creek.  
Ellison LE, O'Shea TJ, Bogan MA, A. Everette L, Schneider DM.  2003.  Existing data on colonies of bats in the United States: summary and analysis of the U.S. Geological Survey’s bat population database. O'Shea T.J, Bogan M.A, editors. [place unknown]: U. S. Geological Survey, Biological Resources Division.   p. 127-237.  Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&context=usgspubs
Redmond RL, Winne JC, Tady TP, Thornton M, Troutwine J, Ma Z.  1997.  Existing vegetation and land cover of the Little Missouri, Grand River, and Sheyenne National Grasslands.  
[Anonymous].  2005.  Existing Vegetation Classification and Mapping Technical Guide.  
PacifiCorps.  1999.  Existing wildlife resources.  
Lewin V.  1971.  Exotic game birds of the Puu Waawaa Ranch, Hawaii.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  35(1):141-155.
Couch R., Nelson E..  1991.  The exotic Myriophyllums of North America.  
Prevey JS, Germino M.J, Huntly N.J, Inouye R.S.  2009.  Exotic Plants Increase and Native Plants Decrease with Loss of Foundation Species in Sagebrush Steppe.  Plant Ecology.  207(1):39-51.
Banks RC.  1964.  An experiment on a flammulated owl.  Condor.  66(1):79.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/105896
Idaho Cooperative Wildlife Research.  1983.  An experiment to establish whether or not ospreys will incubate bald eagle eggs.  
Rickard W.H..  1985.  Experimental Cattle Grazing in a Relatively Undisturbed Shrubsteppe Community.  Northwest Science.  59(1):66-72.
Clay K., Shaw R..  1981.  An experimental demonstration of density-dependent reproduction in a natural population of Diamorpha smallii, a rare annual.  Oecologia.  51:1-6.
Travis J., Sutter R..  1986.  Experimental designs and statistical methods for demdographic studies of rare plants.  Natural Areas Journal.  6(3):3-12.
Meagher T.R, Antonovics J., Primack R..  In Press.  Experimental ecological genetics in Plantago. III. Genetic variation and demography in relation to survival of Plantago cordata, a rare species.  Biological Conservation.  [unknown]:243-257.
Newman D., Tallmon D.A.  2001.  Experimental evidence for beneficial fitness effects of gene flow in recently isolated populations.  Conservation Biology.  15(4):1054-1063.
McClure CJW, Ware HE, Carlisle J, Kaltenecker G, Barber JR.  2013.  An experimental investigation into the effects of traffic noise on distributions of birds: avoiding the phantom road.  Proceedings of the Royal Society B.  280(1773):20132290.  Available from http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/280/1773/20132290.abstract, supp material at http://rspb.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/suppl/2013/11/05/rspb.2013.2290.DC1.html
Thompson C.F.  1977.  Experimental removal and replacement of territorial male yellow-breasted chats.  Auk.  94:107-113.
Lysne S, Koetsier P.  2006.  Experimental studies on habitat preference and tolerances of three species of snails from the Snake River of southern Idaho, U.S.A..  American Malacological Bulletin.  21(1/2):77-85.
Snyder N.FR, Snyder H.A.  1973.  Experimental study of feeding rates of nesting Coopers hawks.  Condor.  75:461-463.
Duckett J.G.  1979.  An experimental study of the reproductive biology and hybridization in the European and North American species of Equisetum.  Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society.  79(3):205-229.