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Mancuso M.  2016.  Monitoring Packard’s milkvetch (Astragalus cusickii var. packardiae) in Southwestern Idaho, 2015 results.  
Belthoff JR, R. King A, Doremus J, Smith T.  1995.  Monitoring post-fledging burrowing owls in southwestern Idaho.  
Bates KK.  2001.  Monitoring raptors during autumn migration in southwestern and southcentral idaho, 1998 annual summary.  
O'Shea T.J, Bogan M.A.  2003.  Monitoring trends in bat populations of the United States and territories: problems and prospects.    Available from https://www.fort.usgs.gov/publication/21329
Mancuso M.  2014.  Monitoring white pine blister rust in whitebark pine communities on the Sawtooth National Recreation Area, Idaho.  Prepared for Sawtooth National Forest, Twin Falls, Idaho.  
Maxell BA, Hendricks P, Gates M.T, Lenard S..  2009.  Montana amphibian and reptile status assessment, literature review, and conservation plan.    Available from https://archive.org/details/B46f1da3-e005-4e28-8bfe-20cb7bc98a14
Keysor A.  2007.  Montpelier Ranger District 2007 Owl Surveys.  
Gjullin C.M, Eddy GW.  1972.  The mosquitoes of the northwestern United States.    Available from http://www.mosquitocatalog.org/files/pdfs/050400-0.pdf
Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  2006.  Mountain goat species management plan. Draft.  
Phillips JC.  1928.  Mountain, or plumed, quail (Oreortyx pictus pictus and O. p. palmeri).  Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America.    Available from http://digitalcommons.unl.edu/usdaarsfacpub/819/
Heekin PE, Guse R, Connell C, Reese KP, Zager P.  1993.  Mountain quail ecology: study I: mountain quail habitat use, movements, productivity, and survival; job 1: determine mountain quail distribution, habitat, density, and status in the lower Salmon River area. July 1, 1992 to June 30, 1993.  Job Proqress Report.  
Heekin PE, Guse R, Connell C, Reese KP, Zager P.  1993.  Mountain quail ecology. Study I: mountain quail habitat use, movements, productivity, and survival. Job 1: determine mountain quail distribution, habitat, density, and status in the lower Stanley River area.  
Heekin PE, Sands M, Connell C, Zager P.  1992.  Mountain quail ecology: study I: mountain quail habitat use, movements, productivity, and survival; job 1: literature review and study plan development; job 2: implement study plan. July 1, 1991 to June 30, 1992.  Job Progress Report.  
Crawford J, Pope M.  2000.  Mountain quail research: annual report 1999.  
Jackle G, Rickerson EV, Pope M, Zalunardo D.  2002.  Mountain quail translocations in eastern Oregon. Project report: 2002.  
Nelson J.  2006.  Mountain Quail Translocations in Eastern Oregon: Project Report 2006.  
Rickerson E, Pope M, Salunardo D.  Submitted.  Mountain quail translocations in eastern Oregon. Research proposal.  : ca 2001 or 2002.
Geissler PH, Dolton DD, Field R, Coon RA, H. Percival F, Hayne DW, Soileau LD, George RR, Dunks JH, S. Bunnell D.  1987.  Mourning dove nesting: seasonal patterns and effects of September hunting.    Available from https://pubs.usgs.gov/rp/0168/report.pdf
Heekin P.E, Sprague S.C, Reese K.P.  1994.  Movements, habitat use, and population characteristics of mountain quail in west-central Idaho.  
Heekin PE, Vogel C, Reese KP, Zager P.  1993.  Movements, habitat use, and population characteristics of mountain quail in west-central Idaho. Progress report.  
Reese KP, Nelle PJ, Zager P.  1999.  Movements, habitat use, and survival of mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) during fall and winter in west-central Idaho.  
Ahlenslager KE.  1988.  Muhlenbergia racemosa.  Fire Effects Information System [Data base].  
Lucid MK, McCormack C.  2018.  Multi-species Baseline Initiative: 2018 field report: pond breeding amphibian and alpine ecosystem surveys in northern Idaho and northeastern Washington.  
U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service.  2007.  National bald eagle management guidelines.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/migratorybirds/pdfs/NationalBaldEagleManagementGuidelines.pdf
Crawford R.C.  1989.  National Natural Landmark theme study, phase III, ponderosa pine/deciduous shrub recommendation, Mary Minerva McCroskey Memorial State Park, Idaho. Unpublished report prepared for the U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service.