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Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl; habitat conservation area maps.  
Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl.  
McNeely JA, Miller KR, Reid W, Mittermeier R, Werner TB.  1990.  Conserving the world's biological diversity. Gland, Switzerland and Washington (DC): International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources, World Resources Institute, Conservation International, World Wildlife Fund - US, and the World Bank.  
Turner N.J, Hebda R.J.  1990.  Contemporary use of bark for medicine by two Salishan native elders of southeast Vancouver Island, Canada.  Canadian Journal of Ethnobotany.  29:59-72.
Lorain C.C, Moseley R.K.  1990.  Continued field investigations of Mimulus clivicola (bank monkeyflower).  
Frest T..  1990.  Correspondence from Terry Frest to the Idaho Natural Heritage Program regarding Idaho mollusc species Frest considers to be possible Candidate, Threatened, or Endangered species.  
Allen, III. G.A.  1990.  The cover: mountain quail.  Game Bird Breeders, Aviculturists, Zoologists and Conservationists' Gazette.  September:1,41,42.
Bourassa A.S.  1990.  Decision notice not to construct the Dworshak Access Road and finding of no significant impact, Dworshak Access Proposal.  
Blaustein A.R, Wake D.B.  1990.  Declining amphibian populations: a global phenomenon? Tree.  5(7):203-204.
National Research Council.  1990.  Declining amphibian populations - a global phenomenon? Summary of a workshop at Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center, Irvine, CA
Schwartz C.C, Becker E.F, Hundertmark K.J.  1990.  Development of population assessment techniques for lynx.  
Brigham R.M, Saunders M.B.  1990.  The diet of big brown bats (Eptesicus fuscus) in relation to insect availability in southern Alberta, Canada.  Northwest Science.  64(1):7-10.
Schulz T.T, Leininger W.C.  1990.  Differences in riparian vegitation structure between grazed areas and exclosures.  Journal of Range Management.  43(4):295-289.
Brust GE.  1990.  Direct and indirect effects of four herbicides on the activity of carabid beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae).  Pesticide Science.  30(3):309-320.
Rittenhouse B.H.  1990.  Distribution and life history of Challis milkvetch (Astragalus amblytropis Barneby), an endemic of east-central Idaho.  :75pp..
Atkinson EC, Atkinson ML.  1990.  Distribution and status of flammulated owls (Otus flammeolus) on the Salmon National Forest.  
Groves C.R, Zehntner. E..  1990.  Distribution and status of great gray owls (Strix nebulosa) on the Targhee National Forest, 1989.  
Groves C, Zehntner E.  1990.  Distribution and status of Great Gray owls (Strix Nebulosa) on the Targhee National Forest, 1989.  
Atkinson E.C, Atkinson M.L.  1990.  Distribution and status of Harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) on the Targhee National Forest.  
Virginia Game Department.  1990.  Distribution and status of the northern flying squirrel in Virginia. Annual Report, Virginia Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Investigations.  
Cassirer E.F, Groves C.R.  1990.  Distribution, habitat use and status of harlequin ducks (Histrionicus histrionicus) in northern Idaho, 1990.  
Moseley R.K.  1990.  Distribution of Penstemon lemhiensis on the Salmon National Forest, Idaho.  
Allen RK.  1990.  Distribution patterns of North and Central American mayflies (Ephemeroptera). Mayflies and stoneflies: life histories and biology.  Campbell IC, editor. New York: Springer.   p. 155-167.  Available from http://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007%2F978-94-009-2397-3_20
Baker C..  1990.  Dunes tiger beetle.  
Rominger E.M, Oldemeyer J.L.  1990.  Early-winter diet of woodland caribou in relation to snow accumulation, Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, Canada.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  68:2691-2694.