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A grazing history of Southwestern Idaho with emphasis on the Birds of Prey Study Area. USDI-BLM Snake River Birds of Prey Research Project.
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2001. A checklist of Idaho ants (Hymenoptera: Formicidae). Pan-Pacific Entomologist. 53(3):181-187. Available from http://www.antwiki.org/wiki/images/9/96/Yensen,_Clark_%26_Francoeur_1977.pdf
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2005. Survey for southern Idaho ground squirrels on Soulen Livestock Company lands. A report for U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Snake River Basin Office, Boise, ID..
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2005. Demise of the small-eared ground squirrels, Abstract. Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science. 37(1):74-76.
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1998. Larger ectoparasites of the Idaho ground squirrel (Spermophilus brunneus). Great Basin Naturalist. 56(3):237-246. Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol56/iss3/6/
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1998. Additional surveys for southern Idaho ground squirrels, Spermophilus brunneus endemicus. Unpublished report prepared for U. S Fish and Wildlife Service, Snake River Basin Office.
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1986. The ecological role of ground squirrels and a "field guide" to northwestern species, Abstract. Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science. 37(1):42-44.
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2001. The 1900 invasion of alien plants into southern Idaho. Great Basin Naturalist. 41(2):176-183.
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1981. Ground-dwelling squirrels of the Pacific Northwest. Hooper WP, editor. Boise (ID): U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Snake River Fish and Wildlife Office; Bureau of Land Management, Spokane District Office and Oregon State Office.
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2003. Spermophilus brunneus. Mammalian Species. 560:1-5. Available from http://www.science.smith.edu/msi/pdf/i0076-3519-560-01-0001.pdf
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2002. Food habits of mountain quail (Oreortyx picta) in eastern Washington. Journal of Wildlife Management. 17:204-207.
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1953. Status of grebes in eastern Washington. Auk. 75:36-47.
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1958. Food habits of mountain quail (Oreortyx picta) in eastern Washington. Journal of Wildlife Management. 17(2):204-207.
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