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Scott V.E, Ankney C.D.  1983.  The laying cycle of brown-headed cowbirds: passerine chickens? Auk.  100:583-592.
Scott M..  1988.  Field observations based on brood count pertaining to Gambel's quail between 1985 and 1987.  
Scott J.M, Heglaund P.J, Morrison M.L, Haufler J.B, Raphael M.G, Wall W.A, Samson FB.  2002.  Predicting species occurrences: issues of accuracy and scale.
Scott R.W.  1966.  The alpine flora of northwestern Wyoming.  :219pp..
Scott JA, Fisher MS.  1998.  New western North American butterflies.  Papilio (New Series).  11:1-12.  Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu///exlibris/dtl/d3_1/apache_media/L2V4bGlicmlzL2R0bC9kM18xL2FwYWNoZV9tZWRpYS8zNDAyMTE=.pdf
J. Scott M, Davis F, Csuti B, Noss R, Butterfield B, Groves C, Anderson H, Caicco S, D'Erchia F, Edwards, Jr. TC et al..  1993.  Gap analysis: a geographic approach to protection of biological diversity.  Wildlife Monographs.  123:3-41.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3830788
Scott J., Armstrong D.M, Bissel S.J, Freeman J..  1984.  The bats of Colorado: shadows in the night.  
Scott V.E, Servheen G..  1985.  Caribou ecology, Idaho Job progress report.  
J. Scott M, Goble DD, Wiens JA, Wilcove DS, Bean M, Male T.  2005.  Recovery of imperiled species under the Endangered Species Act: the need for a new approach.  Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment.  3(7):383-389.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3868588
Scott V.E, Crouch G.L.  1988.  Breeding birds in uncut aspen and 6- to 10-year-old clearcuts in southwestern Colorado.  
Scott V.E, Oldemeyer J.L.  1983.  Cavity-nesting bird requirements and response to snag cutting in ponderosa pine.  
Scott-Brown J.M, Reynolds J..  1984.  Monitoring of released swift foxes in southern Alberta. Progress Report.  
Scrivner JH, Smith H.D.  1984.  Relative abundance of small mammals in four successional stages of spruce-fir forest in Idaho.  Northwest Science.  58(3):171-176.  Available from https://research.wsulibs.wsu.edu:8443/xmlui/handle/2376/1887
Scudder?.  1897.  incomplete article; no title page; 3 pages out of a much larger work.  Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum.  20(1124):126,217,224.
Seabrook S.  2019.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Shoshone Field Office.  
Seabrook S.  2021.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Shoshone Field Office.  
Seabrook-Sturgis S.  2022.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Shoshone Field Office 2019 - 2020.  
Seabrook-Sturgis S.  2023.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Shoshone Field Office 2023.  
Seaman A, Toriello J, Crees B.  2021.  July 19th - August 22nd 2021 black swift surveys outside of Glacier National Park.  
Sebold B..  2000.  Database, digital and hardcopy. Willow Flycatcher observations 1994 through 2000.  
Secord AL, Patnode KA, Carter C, Redman E, Gefell DJ, Major AR, Sparks DW.  2015.  Contaminants of emerging concern in bats from the northeastern United States.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  69:411-421.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/280911364_Contaminants_of_Emerging_Concern_in_Bats_from_the_Northeastern_United_States
Sedgwick J.A, Knopf F.L.  1987.  Breeding bird response to cattle grazing of a cottonwood bottomland.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  51(1):230-237.
Sedgwick J.A.  2001.  Geographic variation in the song of Willow Flycatchers: differentiation between EMPIDONAX TRAILLII ADASTUS and E. T. EXTIMUS.  Auk.  118:366-379.
Sedgwick JA.  2000.  Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii).  Birds of North America Online.  (533)  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/533/
Sedgwick JA.  2000.  Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii). Poole A, Gill F., editors. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the American Ornithologists' Union.   p. 31.  Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/533/