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Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pyke DA, Pierson FB, C. Williams J.  2013.  Fire Effects on Vegetation and Soils in the Great Basin Region - Response and Site Characteristics.  
Miller RA, Carlisle JD.  2019.  Woodpecker population monitoring on the Boise National Forest: project protocol. Version 1.0.  :18+app.
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2018.  Field Assessment of Lepidium papilliferum (Slickspot Peppergrass) Element Occurrences: Snake River Plain and Adjacent Foothills.  
Miller R, Boisvert J.  2022.  Cassia Crossbill survey data from 2022.  
Miller RA, deKramer KE, Carlisle JD.  2013.  Black swift surveys within and around the Idaho Panhandle National Forest 2013. Final report. Version 1.0.  
Miller T.B.  1976.  Ecology of riparian communities dominated by white alder in western Idaho.  :154pp..
Miller JJ, C. Kinter L.  2022.  Survey for Ute ladies’-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) at Cartier Slough Wildlife Management Area, Madison County, Idaho.  
Miller K.EG.  2006.  Ecological correlates of genetic structure of Townsend's big-eared bats in southeast Idaho. Field Work: Spring 2006.  
Miller JJ.  2010.  Survey for Mulford's milkvetch (Astragalus mulfordiae) in the Bruneau Competitive Use Area.  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pellant M.  2014.  A field guide for selecting the most appropriate treatment in sagebrush and piñon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses, and predicting vegetation response.    Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/45771
Miller R.  2013.  Idaho Black Swift Observations, spreadsheet upload.  
Miller K..  2005.  Spreadsheet containing bat collection data for the South Fork Snake River.  
Miller K..  2006.  List of caves at which Townsend's big-eared bat hibernacula were observed and tissue samples taken from some bats. Email message is attached to the list.  
Miller RA, Battistone C, Hayes H, Larson MD, Barnes JG, Armstrong E, Hansen A, Holmes N, Buchanan JB, Nelson Z et al..  2019.  2019 Western Asio flammeus Landscape Study (WAfLS) annual report. Version 1.1.  :35.
Miller R.  2016.  IBCP short-eared owl survey results from 2015 and 2016.  :2376records.
Miller K..  2005.  Excel spreadsheet containing small mammal trapping results at Sand Creek WMA. Email message accompanies the spreadsheet.  
Miller JC, Hammond PC.  2007.  Butterflies and moths of Pacific Northwest forests and woodlands: rare, endangered, and management-sensitive species. Morgantown (WV): U. S. Forest Service, Forest Health Technology Enterprise Team (FHTET).    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/foresthealth/technology/pdfs/MILLER_LEPIDOPTERA_WEB.pdf
Miller N.G.  1971.  Three additions to the moss flora of New York State.  Bryologist.  74:377-378.
Miller R.  2017.  2017 Short-eared owl survey results, Project WAfLS [Excel spreadsheet].  
Miller R.  2021.  Cassia Crossbill survey data from 2021.  
Miller RF, Chambers JC, Pellant M.  2015.  A field guide for rapid assessment of post-wildfire recovery potential in sagebrush and piñon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses and predicting vegetation response.    Available from http://www.treesearch.fs.fed.us/pubs/49019
Miller, Jr. O.K.  1984.  A new species of Hygrophorus from North America.  Mycologia.  76(5):816-819.
Mills J.N, al. et.  1995.  Guidelines for working with rodents potentially infected with hantavirus.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:716-722.
Millsap BA, Zimmerman GS, Sauer JR, Nielson RM, Otto M, Bjerre E, Murphy R.  2010.  Golden eagle population trends in the western United States: 1968–2010.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  77(7):1436–1448.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/jwmg.588/abstract
Milne K.A, Hejl S.J.  1989.  Nest-site characteristics of white-headed woodpeckers.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  53(1):50-55.