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Sada DW, Williams JE, Silvey JC, Halford A, Ramakka J, Summers P, Lewis L.  2001.  Riparian area management: a guide to managing, restoring, and conserving springs in the western United States.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/nstc/library/pdf/TR_1737-17-copyright_free_version-updated.pdf
Cuplin P., Boyd R.J.  1987.  Riparian area management: A selected, annotated bibliography of riparian area management.  
Bureau of Land Management.  1999.  Riparian area management: a user guide to assessing proper functioning condition and the supporting science of lentic areas, TR 1737-16.  
Batson F.T, Cuplin P.E, Crisco W.A.  1987.  Riparian area management - the use of aerial photography to inventory and monitor riparainl areas.  
Fitch L, Ambrose N.  2003.  Riparian areas: a user's guide to health.    Available from http://cowsandfish.org/pdfs/ugfull.pdf
Fisher H.M, Thomas A.E.  1990.  Riparian communities: an annotated bibliography of ecosystem and management topics with emphaiss on the Intermountain West.  
R. Johnson R, Ziebell CD, Patton DR, Ffolliott PF, Hamre R.H.  1985.  Riparian ecosystems and their management: reconciling conflicting uses. Edition 2nd printing.  First North American Riparian Conference; 1985 April 16–18.  Tucson (AZ): U. S. Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Forest and Range Experiment Station.    Available from https://www.fs.fed.us/rmrs/publications/riparian-ecosystems-and-their-management-reconciling-conflicting-uses
Brinson M.M, Swift B.L, Plantico R.C, Barclay J.S.  1981.  Riparian ecosystems: their ecology and status.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Cove Creek - south of the narrows.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Cove Creek - the narrows.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; East Fork Wood River - Paymaster Gulch to Federal Gulch.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; East Fork Wood River - Sunshine Mine to Paymaster Gulch.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Hyndman - below private land.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Hyndman - Deadend Canyon.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Milligan Gulch - Headwaters.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Oregon Gulch - 6400' to mouth of drainage.  
Sawtooth National Forest.  1991.  Riparian Evaluation-Level II Vegetation; Oregon Gulch - upper portion of drainage.  
Forrester TR, Green DJ, McKibbin R, A. Bezener M, Bishop CA.  2020.  Riparian habitat restoration increases the availability and occupancy of Yellow-breasted Chat territories but brood parasitism is the primary influence on reproductive performance.  Condor.  122(4):dua033.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1093/condor/duaa038
Bartelt P.E, Peterson C.R.  1994.  Riparian habitat utilization by western toads (Bufo boreas) and spotted frogs (Rana pretiosa) on the Targhee National Forest, Final Report.  
Hutchinson J., McCune B..  2001.  Riparian lichens of northern Idaho.  
Hansen P., Chadde S., Pfister R., Joy J., Svoboda D., Pierce J., Myers L..  1988.  Riparian site types, habitat types, and community types of southwestern Montana.  
Akashi Y..  1988.  Riparian vegetation dynamics along the Bighorn River, Wyoming.  :243pp.
Breining G..  1992.  Rising from the bogs.  
Elle S..  1993.  River and stream investigations.  
The River Mile Network.  2023.  The River Mile Network Crayfish Study (2019-2022).    Available from https://therivermile.org/network-projects/the-river-mile-crayfish-study/