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Taylor J..  2003.  Performance Report: State Wildlife Grants.  
Furey P.C, Kupferberg S.J, Lind A.J.  2014.  The perils of unpalatable periphyton: Didymosphenia and other mucilaginous stalked diatoms as food for tadpoles.  Diatom Research.  29(3):1-14.  Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0269249X.2014.924436
Western Regional Climate Center.  1948.  Period of Record Monthly Climate Summary and 'Freeze Free Season Probabilities for the Boise WSFO Airport, Idaho (101022) 1/1/1940 to 9/302005; Bruneau, Idaho (101195) 6/1/1962 to 9/30/2005; Mountain Home, Idaho (106174) 8/1/1948 to 9/30/2005. http://www.  
Mueller H.S, Berger D., Allez G..  1977.  The periodic invasions of goshawks.  
Pierson K..  1996.  Permanent monitoring of Haplopappus radiatus (Snake River goldenweed) on the Payette National Forest.  
C. Germaine S..  1993.  Permanent monitoring plot establishment for Blechnum spicant (deerfern) on the Clearwater National Forest.  
Crawford R.C.  1980.  Permanent plot locations of Phlox idahonis [part of: Ecological investigations and management implications of six northern Idaho endemic plants on the proposed endangered and threatened lists. Moscow, ID: University of Idaho. . Thesis.  :200pp..
Doering B..  2001.  Permit report to Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game summarizing results of 2000-2001 bat surveys.  
Patten M.A, Myers S.J, McGaugh C., Easton J.R, Erickson R.A.  1998.  Perognathus longimembris (Coues 1875): little pocket mouse.  
Verts B.J, Kirkland, Jr. GL.  1988.  Perognathus parvus.  Mammalian Species.  318:1-8.  Available from http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-318-01-0001.pdf, http://www.jstor.org/stable/i281791
Linkhart B.D, Reynolds R.T.  1994.  Peromyscus carcass in the nest of a flammulated owl.  Journal of Raptor Research.  28(1):43-44.
Johnson D.W, Armstrong D.M.  1987.  Peromyscus crinitus.  Mammalian Species.  No. 287:1-8.
Hoffmeister D.F.  1981.  Peromyscus truei.  Mammalian Species.  161:1-5.
Rabinowitz D., Rapp J.K, Cair S..  Submitted.  The persistence of rare prairie grasses in Missouri: environmental variation buffered by reproductive output of sparse species.  American Naturalist.  134(4):525-544.
Rosenberger AE, Dunham JB, Buffington JM, Wipfli MS.  2011.  Persistent effects of wildfire and debris flows on the invertebrate prey base of rainbow trout in Idaho streams.  Northwest Science.  85(1):55-63.  Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2011_rosenberger_a001.pdf
Haig SM, D'Elia J, Eagles-Smith C, Fair JM, Gervais J, Herring G, Rivers JW, Schulz JH.  2014.  The persistent problem of lead poisoning in birds from ammunition and fishing tackle.  Condor.  116(3):408–428.  Available from http://aoucospubs.org/doi/abs/10.1650/CONDOR-14-36.1
Marks J.  1988.  Personal communication.  
Powers L.  0.  Personal communication.  
Trost C.  1985.  Personal communication.  
Worden GM.  1990.  Personal communication.  
Kinter L, Holmgren P.  2012.  Personal Communication between Kinter and Holmgren: No documented record of Sisyrinchium septentrionale in Idaho.  
Kinter L, Kartez J.  2012.  Personal Communication between Kinter and Kartez: No documented record of Sisyrinchium septentrionale in Idaho.  
C. Kinter L, Rosentreter R.  2016.  Personal Communication between Kinter and Rosentreter: Artemisia tridentata ssp. xericensis occurs in Idaho and Oregon.  
Reveal JL, Strickland J.  2014.  Personal communication permitting use of photographic images of Eriogonum species.  
Quinney D..  2006.  personal communication received on 2006 February 09 by the Snake River Basin Office, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service regarding Lepidium papilliferum slick spot disturbance cycle. State of Idaho Military Division.