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Rey-Vizgirdas E.  2001.  Idaho Moonworts.  Sage Notes.  23(3):6-8.
Walker S.  2001.  Idaho mountain primrose on Square Mountain - White Pine Chapter field trip, June 30-July 1, 2001.  Sage Notes.  23(3):12-13.
Moseley B.  1998.  Idaho Phlox: a local endemic.  Sage Notes.  20(4):5-7.
Mancuso M.  1998.  Idaho's globally rare plants.  Sage Notes.  20(4):3-5.
Pace R.  1983.  Idaho's snakes.  Idaho Wildlife.  3(11):2-7.
Keller B.  1987.  In search of a rare Idaho bat.  Idaho Wildlife.  7(4):21.
Carlton J.  1982.  Last chance for the border caribou.  Aug:7-11.
Swartz L.  1998.  Moonworts: a taxonomic puzzle.  Sage Notes.  20(4):16-17.
DeBolt A.  1998.  Mulford's milkvetch: a western Snake River Plain endemic.  Sage Notes.  20(4):9.
Noss R.  1988.  The natural areas movement.  Earth First! Journal.  (February 2, 1988):25-26.
Isaak DJ, Muhlfeld CC, Todd AS, Al-Chokhachy R, Roberts J, Kershner JL, Fausch KD, Hostetler SW.  2012.  The past as prelude to the future for understanding 21st-century climate effects on Rocky Mountain trout.  Fisheries.  37(12):542-556.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2012_isaak_d001.pdf
Shelley S.  1998.  Plant rarity and endangerment - definitions, approaches, and implications for conservation.  Sage Notes.  20(4):1-3.
Tippets D.  1990.  Preserving research natural areas.  Forestry Research West.  (December):10-16.
Mancuso M.  2001.  Results of the 2001 Idaho Rare Plant Conference.  Sage Notes.  23(2):18-20.
[Anonymous].  1987.  The saga of Selkirk Sal.  Idaho Wildlife.  7(3):4-9,34.
Connelly J.  2001.  Save an ecosystem.  Sage Notes.  23(2):3-5.
Pierson K.  2005.  A small woman with a big voice: keeping Idaho, Idaho.  Sage Notes.  27(1):6-7.
Lesica P.  1998.  Spalding's catchfly: a regional endemic.  Sage Notes.  20(4):10-11.
Mancuso M.  2005.  Species profile - Tobias' saxifrage.  Sage Notes.  27(1):7-8.
Bouffard S, Fothergill K.  2008.  Stalking the wily Cicindela arenicola.  Idaho Entomology Group Newsletter.  35(4-5):13.  Available from http://www.biodatamanagement.com/ieg/IEG-News_2008_35-04.pdf
Inouye D.  2001.  Technological tools.  Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America.  82(2):126-129.
Matlaga D.  2000.  Three methods to measure the effects of cattle grazing on plant populations.  Bulletin of the Native Plant Society of Oregon.  33(11):113,119-120.
Harwood M.  1982.  Unmiraculous comeback of the trumpeter swan.  Audubon.  Jan:32-40.
Lesica P.  1998.  Water howellia: rare throughout the Northwest.  Sage Notes.  20(4):17-19.
Lehman R.  1998.  Wetlands of the Yellowstone Plateau Spring Creeks: a unique habitat for some of Idaho's rare plants.  Sage Notes.  20(4):19.