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Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2018.  Field Assessment of Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass) Element Occurrences: Snake River Plain and Adjacent Foothills.  
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2019.  Field Assessment of Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass) Element Occurrences: Jarbidge Geographic Area.  
C. Kinter L, Miller JJ.  2020.  Field Assessment of Sensitive Plant Occurrences at Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.  
[Anonymous].  2002.  Field book for describing and sampling soils, Version 2.0.
Palouse Audubon Society.  0.  Field checklist: birds of the Palouse region.  
Elzinga C..  1988.  Field data reports for rare plants, resulting from field work for the Salmon District BLM, summer 1988.  
U. S. Forest Service.  2005.  Field data sheets, spreadsheets, and email correspondence pertaining to Forest Service 2005 bat surveys on the Clearwater NF, Palouse RD; and Nez Perce NF, Salmon River RD.  
Robertson IC, Clark WH, Baun CW, Warner KS.  2017.  Field evaluation of Amdro® granular baits in targeted control of Owyhee harvester ant colonies (Pogonomyrmex salinus, Hymenoptera: Formicidae.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science and Engineering.  53(2):1-8.
Atwood D..  1989.  Field form for new location of Phacelia inconspicua.  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pellant M.  2015.  A field guide for rapid assessment of post-wildfire recovery potential in sagebrush and piñon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses and predicting vegetation response.    Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49019
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pellant M.  2014.  A field guide for selecting the most appropriate treatment in sagebrush and piñon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses, and predicting vegetation response.    Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/45771
Hoag C, Tilley D, Darris D, Pendergrass K.  2008.  Field guide for the identification and use of common riparian woody plants of the Intermountain West and Pacific Northwest Regions. Aberdeen (Idaho): USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service.  
Rosentreter R., Bowker M., Belnap J..  2007.  A field guide to biological soil crusts of western U. S. drylands. Denver (Colorado): U.S. Government Printing Office.  
Blake J..  1988.  A field guide to BLM Sensitive Plants and other rare plants of northern Idaho, editorial draft.  
Hagle S.K, Tunnock S., Gibson K.E, Gilligan C.J.  1987.  Field guide to diseases and insect pests of Idaho and Montana forests.  
Reveal JL.  2014.  Field guide to Eriogonum and related genera in Idaho.  
Patterson P.A, Neiman K.E, Tonn J.R.  1985.  Field guide to forest plants of northern Idaho.  
Page L.M, Burr B.M.  1991.  A field guide to freshwater fishes: North America north of Mexico.
Trujillo JJ, Strand EK.  2018.  A Field Guide to Grasses and Grass-Like Plants of Idaho. Moscow (Idaho): University of Idaho Extension.  
Hurd EG, Goodrich S, Shaw NL.  1994.  Field guide to Intermountain rushes. General Technical Report.  INT-306.  Ogden (Utah): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Intermountain Research Station.  
Hurd E.G, Shaw N.L, Mastrogiuseppe J., Smithman L.C, Goodrich S..  1998.  Field guide to intermountain sedges.  
Schofield W.B.  2002.  Field guide to liverwort genera of the Pacific Northwest.
Lesica P., Husby P..  2001.  Field guide to Montana's wetland vascular plants, a non-technical key to the genera with keys to the species of sedges and rushes.  
Lesica P, Husby P.  2015.  Field guide to Montana's wetland vascular plants: a non-technical key to the genera with keys to the species of sedges and rushes. Edition Second.  Helena (Montana): Montana Wetlands Trust.  
Williams J.G, Williams A.E.  1983.  Field Guide to orchids of North America: from Alaska, Greenland, and the Arctic south to the Mexican border.