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Powell JA, Opler PA.  1996.  Moths of western North America. 4. Distribution of "Oecophoridae" (sense of Hodges 1983) of western North America. Contributions of the C. P. Gillette Insect Biodiversity Museum.  Fort Collins (CO): Colorado State University, Department of Entomology.    Available from http://hdl.handle.net/10217/86034
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Johnson DR.  1976.  Mountain caribou: threats to survival in the Kootenay Pass region, British Columbia.  Northwest Science.  50(3):97-101.
Idaho Department of Fish and Game.  2006.  Mountain goat species management plan. Draft.  
White KS, Pendleton GW, Crowley D, Griese HJ, Hundertmark KJ, McDonough T, Nichols L, Robus M, Smith CA, Schoen JW.  2011.  Mountain goat survival in coastal Alaska: effects of age, sex, and climate.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  75(8):1731–1744.
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Wheelock I.G.  1904.  Mountain partridge - Oreortyx pictus.
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Grinnell J, Bryant HChild, Storer TIrwin.  1918.  Mountain quail. game birds of California.  Berkeley (CA): University of California Press.   p. 504-514.
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