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Grinnell J., Storer T.I.  1924.  Mountain Quail.
Grinnell J., Miller A.H.  1944.  Oreortyx picta palmeri.   Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/122
Griswold T, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera, Megachilidae, Anthidiini) in the Western Hemisphere.  ZooKeys.  408:31–49.
Griswold TL, Gonzalez VH, Ikerd H.  2014.  AnthWest, occurrence records for wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae, Anthidiini).    Available from https://data.nal.usda.gov/dataset/anthwest-occurrence-records-wool-carder-bees-genus-anthidium-hymenoptera-megachilidae
Grizzly Bear Recovery Team.  1982.  Grizzly bear recovery plan.  
Grobman AB.  1992.  Metamerism in the snake Opheodrys vernalis, with a description of a new subspecies.  Journal of Herpetology.  26(2):175-186.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/1564859
Grodhaus G.  1987.  Endochironomus Kieffer, Tribelos Townes, Synendotendipes, n. gen., and Endotribelos, n. gen. (Diptera: Chironomidae) of the Nearctic Region.  Journal of the Kansas Entomological Society.  60(2):167-247.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/25084889
Groom M.J.  2001.  Consequences of subpopulation isolation for pollination, herbivory, and population growth in Clarkia concinna concinna (Onagraceae).  Biological Conservation.  100:55-63.
Gross K.L.  1996.  Report of the ESA ad hoc committee on the future of long-term ecological data (FLED).  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.  77(4):192-196.
Gross J.E, Kneeland M.C, Reed D.F, Reich R.M.  2002.  GIS-based habitat models for mountain goats.  Journal of Mammalogy.  83(1):218-228.  Available from http://www.nps.gov/yose/naturescience/upload/mt-goat-activity-2002.pdf
Groth J.G.  1993.  Call matching and positive assortative mating in red crossbills.  Auk.  110:398-401.
Grout A.J.  1928.  Moss flora of North America north of Mexico. 3 volumes.  
Groves C.R.  1990.  Handwritten notes on great gray owl occurrences.  
Groves C.R, Zehntner. E..  1990.  Distribution and status of great gray owls (Strix nebulosa) on the Targhee National Forest, 1989.  
Groves C.R.  1988.  Information from a meeting with Tony Apa and Daryl Meints, graduate students at the University of Idaho, concerning sharp-tailed grouse in southeastern Idaho.
Groves CR.  1994.  Effects of timber harvest on small mammals and amphibians inhabiting old-growth coniferous forests on the Priest Lake Ranger District, Idaho Panhandle National Forests.    Available from https://fishandgame.idaho.gov/ifwis/idnhp/cdc_pdf/U94GRO02.pdf
Groves CR, Butterfield B.R, Lippincott A, Csuti B, J. Scott M.  1997.  Atlas of Idaho's wildlife: integrating gap analysis and Natural Heritage information. Lippincott A, editor. Boise (ID): Idaho Department of Fish and Game, Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program.    Available from http://imnh.isu.edu/digitalatlas/bio/atlswf.pdf
Groves CR, Keller BL.  1984.  Hip glands in a natural population of montane voles (Microtus montanus).  Great Basin Naturalist.  44(3):468-470.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29209
Groves DJ.  2012.  The 2010 North American trumpeter swan survey. A cooperative North American survey.    Available from http://www.trumpeterswansociety.org/docs/North%20American%20TRUS%20Survey%202010%20Rept.pdf
Groves C.R.  1988.  Field survey notes on Coeur d'Alene salamanders in northern Idaho.  
Groves C..  1994.  Idaho's amphibians & reptiles: description, habitat and ecology.  
Groves C.R, Marks J.S.  1985.  Annotated checklist of Idaho vertebrates.  Tebiwa.  22:10-27.
Groves C., Frederick T., Frederick G., Atkinson E., Atkinson M., Shepherd J., Servheen G..  1997.  Density, distribution, and habitat of flammulated owls in Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  57:116-123.
Groves C..  1987.  A compilation of grizzly bear reports for central and northern Idaho. Threatened and endangered species investigations, Study III, Job 1: grizzly bear investigations.  
Groves C..  1989.  The wolverine: wilderness symbol.  Idaho Wildlife.  9(5):1,30.