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Wilson A..  1997.  Memo and list of museum specimens of Plethodon idahoensis. Personal correspondence to the Idaho Conservation Data Center.  
Wilson A..  1985.  The kit fox (Vulpes macrotis nevadensis) in Idaho: a proposal to investigate its status and distribution (Phase I) and to reintroduce it to former parts of its range (Phase II).  
Wilson B.L., Brainerd R., Huso M., Kuykendall K., Lytjen D., Newhouse B., Otting N., Sundberg S., Zika P..  1999.  Native Plant Society of Oregon.  Native Plant Society of Oregon.  Occasional Paper No. 1:29pp..
Wilson n, Larsen J.H.  1998.  Biogeographic analysis of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis).  Northwest Science.  72(2):111-115.
Wilson L.O.  1979.  Distribution, season of use, and habitat of the mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes of Idaho.  
Wilson M.V, Erhart T., Hammond P.C, Kaye T.N, Kuykendall K., Liston A., Robinson, Jr. A.F, Schultz C.B, Severns P.M.  2003.  Biology of Kincaid's lupine (Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii [Smith] Phillips), a threatened species of western Oregon native prairies, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  23(1):72-83.
Wilson BL, Carex Working Group.  2017.  Identification Key to Sedges of Idaho and Montana.  
Wilson N, Bull EL.  1977.  Ectoparasites found in the nest cavities of pileated woodpeckers in Oregon.  Bird-Banding.  48(2):171-173.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/50626
Wilson C, Johnson RE, Reichel JD.  1980.  New records for the northern bog lemming in Washington.  Murrelet.  61(3):104-106.
Wilson BL.  2019.  Key to Apiaceae of Idaho and Montana.  
Wilson n, Simon E.M.  1988.  Supplementary report on the status of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon vandykei idahoensis) in Montana.  
Wilson A..  1989.  Typed notes regarding two Plethodon idahoensis sites.  
Wilson A, Gleisner D., Morache M.  1985.  Idaho's birds of prey. Part I: eagles, falcons, hawks, osprey, vulture.  
Willoughby J, Hastey E, Berg K, Dittberner P, Fellows R, Holmes R, Knight J, Radtkey B, Rosentreter R.  1992.  Rare plants and natural plant communities: a strategy for the future.  
Williston PS.  2000.  Successional patterns of microbiotic crusts in ponderosa pine forests of southern inland British Columbia.  American Journal of Botany.  87(6):17.
Willis C.K.R., Brigham R.M.  2005.  Physiological and ecological aspects of roost selection by reproductive female hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  86:85-94.
Willis Y.L, Moyle D.L, Baskett T.S.  1956.  Emergence, breeding, hibernation, movements and transformation of the bullfrog, RANA CATESBEIANA, in Missouri.  Copeia.  1956:30-41.
Willig M.R, Selger K.W.  1989.  Bat species density gradients in the New World: a statistical assessment.  Journal of Biogeography.  16:189-195.
Williams PH.  2021.  Not just cryptic, but a barcode bush: PTP re-analysis of global data for the bumblebee subgenus Bombus s. str. supports additional species (Apidae, genus Bombus).  Journal of Natural History.  55(5-6):271-282.  Available from https://www.tandfonline.com/loi/tnah20
Williams J.B.  1987.  Field metabolism and food consumption of savannah sparrows during the breeding season.  Auk.  104:277-289.
Williams B.  1989.  Botanical areas: Barbara's ideas for site selection and management. Region 5 Sensitive Plant Workshop 1989.   p. 2 pp.
Williams PH, Osborne JL.  2009.  Bumblebee vulnerability and conservation world-wide.  Apidologie.  40(3 Spec Issue):367–387.  Available from https://www.apidologie.org/articles/apido/pdf/2009/03/m08143.pdf
Williams D.F.  1984.  Habitat associations of some rare shrews (SOREX) from California.  Journal of Mammalogy.  65(2):325-328.
Williams J.G, Williams A.E.  1983.  Field Guide to orchids of North America: from Alaska, Greenland, and the Arctic south to the Mexican border.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1974.  Toxicity of several nitrite-bearing Astragalus species.  Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.  27:4.