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Yellowstone Science.  1995.  Wolves released: learning accelerates.  Yellowstone Science.  3(2):17-18.
Bass R..  1991.  The wolves' story.  Outside.  16(10):58-63.
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  1983.  Woodland caribou listed as endangered in emergency rule.  Endangered Species Technical Bulletin.  8(1):1,4.
Doyle G.J.  1985.  A woodland habitat for Botrychium lunaria (L.) Swartz in Ireland.  Irish Naturalist Journal.  21(9):403-406.
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Conner RN, Hooper RG, Crawford HS, Mosby HS.  1975.  Woodpecker nesting habitat in cut and uncut woodlands in Virginia.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  39(1):144-150.
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Gonzalez VH, Griswold TL.  2013.  Wool carder bees of the genus Anthidium in the Western Hemisphere (Hymenoptera: Megachilidae): diversity, host plant associations, phylogeny, and biogeography.  Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society.  168(2):221–425.
IAB.  1997.  World Red List additions.  Bryological Times Newsletter.  93:1-7.
Mack RN.  1986.  Writing with Precision, Clarity, and Economy.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.  67:31-35.
Rosentreter R., Kelsey R.G.  1991.  Xeric big sagebrush, a new subspecies in the Artemisia tridentata complex.  Journal of Range Management.  44(4):330-335.
Marks JS.  1985.  Yearling male long-eared owls breed near natal nest.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  56(2):181-182.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/51174
Pickart AJ, Theiss KC, Stauffer HB, Olsen GT.  1998.  Yellow bush lupine invasion in northern California coastal dunes II. Mechanical restoration techniques.  Restoration Ecology.  6(1):69-74.
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion. Part two: the long day of a lion hunter.  Yellowstone Science.  2(4):2-9.
Yellowstone Science.  1994.  The Yellowstone lion: the homecoming of a native predator. Part one.  Yellowstone Science.  2(3):8-13.
Harmata A..  1994.  Yellowstone's bald eagles: is the park a "black hole" for the national symbol? Yellowstone Science.  2(3):14-19.
Shelley R..  1996.  Yellowstone's first millipede.  Yellowstone Science.  4(1):10-11.
Yellowstone Science.  2011.  Yellowstone's Trumpeter Swans.  Yellowstone Science.  19(3)
Rosentreter R.  1984.  The zonation of mosses and lichens along the Salmon River in Idaho.  Northest Science.  58(2):108-117.
Ignatov M.S, Ignatova E.A.  2001.  On the zoochory of Schistostega pennata (Schistostegaceae, Musci).  Arctoa.  10:83-96.
Houseman R.M, Baumann. R.W.  1997.  Zoogeographic affinities of the stoneflies (Plecoptera) of the Raft River Mountains, Utah.  Great Basin Naturalist.  57(3):209-219.
Froeschner RC.  1976.  Zoogeographic notes on the lace bug genus Acalypta Westwood in the Americas with description of a new species from Mexico (Hemiptera: Tingidae).  American Midland Naturalist.  96(2):257-269.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424067
Austin GT, Murphy DD.  1987.  Zoogeography of Great Basin butterflies: patterns of distribution and differentiation.  Great Basin Naturalist.  47(2):186-201.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/28950
Tanner W.W.  1978.  Zoogeography of reptiles and amphibians in the Intermountain Region.  Great Basin Naturalist Memoirs.  2:43-53.