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The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.  2020.  Western Freshwater Mussel database – records for Idaho [accessed 10-06-2020].    Available from https://www.xerces.org/endangered-species/freshwater-mussels/database
Theimer T.C, Keim P..  Submitted.  Phylogenetic relationships of peccaries based on mitochondrial cytochrome b DNA sequences.  Journal of Mammalogy.  79:566-572.
Thelin GP, Stone WW.  2013.  Estimation of annual agricultural pesticide use for counties of the conterminous United States, 1992–2009.    Available from http://pubs.usgs.gov/sir/2013/5009/pdf/sir20135009.pdf
Theodozio J.  2018.  Idaho rare plant observation report forms for Astragalus anserinus provided by email from BLM.  
Theodozio J.  2020.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Burley Field Office, 2020.  
Theodozio J.  2019.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for BLM, Burley Field Office.  
Therrell L..  1989.  Field survey forms for plants observed on the Nez Perce National Forest.  
Therrell L..  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Therrell, Lisa. Moose Creek RD, Nez Perce NF..  
Thibodeau F.R.  1985.  Conserving America's plants.  Bulletin of the Virginia Wildflower Preservation Society.  4(1):4.
Thieman L.  1988.  Upland sandpiper evaluation study conducted from May 9 to June 10, 1988.  
Thien LB, Utech F.  1970.  The mode of pollination in Habenaria obtusata (Orchidaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  57(9):1031-1035.
Thien L.B.  1969.  Co-evolution of mosquitoes and Habenaria obtusata (Orchidaceae), abstract. XI International Botanical Congress, August 24-September 2, 1969, and International Wood Chemistry Symposium, September 2-4, 1969.  Seattle (Washington): International Botanical Congress.   p. 217.
Thien L.B.  1969.  Mosquito pollination of Habenaria obtusata (Orchidaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  56(2):232-237.
Thieret J.W.  1984.  Review: National List of Scientific Plant Names, Volume I.  Sida.  10(4):328-332.
Thom R, Linsenbardt A, Kramer K, Schuller R.  2005.  Status of State Natural Area Programs, 2005.  
Thomas T.B, West S.D.  1989.  Sampling methods for bats.  
Thomas D.W.  1988.  The distribution of bats in different ages of Douglas-fir forests.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  52(4):619-626.
Thomas C.D.  1990.  What do real population dynamics tell us about minimum viable population sizes? Conservation Biology.  4(3):324-327.
Thomas C.  2004.  Private Landowners, States, and ESA. PowerPoint presentation, United State Fish and Wildlife Service, southern Idaho ground squirrel annual meeting.  
Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl.  
Thomas T.B, Carey A.B.  1996.  Endangered, threatened, and sensitive plants of Fort Lewis, Washington: Distribution, mapping, and management recommendations for species conservation.  Northwest Science.  70(2):148-163.
Thomas DB, Smith AD, Triplehorn CA, Aalbu RA.  2014.  Walker's Eleodes (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).  Zootaxa.  3835(4):583–592.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2014/f/z03835p592f.pdf
Thomas JWard, Pletscher DH.  2002.  The "lynx affair"–professional credibility on the line.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  30(4):1281-1286.
Thomas T.B, Wentzell C..  1986.  A bibliography of riparian topics with emphasis on the Intermountain West.  
Thomas D.W, Bell G.P, Fenton M.B.  1987.  Variation in echolocation call frequencies recorded from North American vespertilionid bats: a cautionary note.  Journal of Mammalogy.  68(4):842-847.