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Jirik S..  2000.  Rehabilitation efforts, history, and costs in the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area.  
Morton M.L, Pereyra M.E.  1985.  The regulation of egg temperatures and attentiveness patterns in the Dusky Flycatcher (EMPIDONAX OBERHOLSERI).  Auk.  102:25-37.
Varo J., Guerra J., Zafra M.L, Ros R.M.  1992.  Regression and invasion of bryophytes in the south and southeast of the Iberian Peninsula.  Biological Conservation.  59:129-131.
Breshears DD, Cobb NS, Rich PM, Price KP, Allen CD, Balice RG, Romme WH, Kastens JH, M. Floyd L, Belnap J et al..  2005.  Regional vegetation die-off in response to global-change-type drought.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS).  102(42):15144–15148.  Available from http://www.pnas.org/content/102/42/15144
Brennan LA.  1991.  Regional tests of a mountain quail habitat model.  Northwestern Naturalist.  72(3):100-108.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/3536494
Panhandle Weed Management Area.  0.  Regional noxious weeds in Eastern Washington, the Panhandle of Idaho, Western Montana, and Southern British Columbia; what are they? Panhandle Weed Management Area. No date. Regional noxious weeds in Eastern Washington, the Panhandle of Idaho, Western Montana, and Southern British Columbia; what are they? 16 pp..  
Anonymous.  1993.  Regional notes: a northwestern tree in trouble.  American Horticulturist.  75(5):20.
F. Hauer R, Cook BJ, Gilbert MC, Clairain, Jr. EJ, R. Smith D.  2002.  A regional guidebook for applying the hydrogeomorphic approach to assessing wetland functions of riverine floodplains in the northern Rocky Mountains.    Available from http://el.erdc.usace.army.mil/elpubs/pdf/trel02-21.pdf
Trenham P.C, Jagger L.A, Koenig W.D, Mossman M.J, Stark S.L.  2003.  Regional dynamics of wetland-breeding frogs and toads: turnover and synchrony.  
Paprocki N, Heath JA, Novak SJ.  2014.  Regional distribution shifts help explain local changes in wintering raptor abundance: implications for interpreting population trends.  PLOS ONE.  9(1):e86814.
Kunkel KE, Stevens LE, Stevens SE, Sun L, Janssen E, Wuebbles D, Redmond KT, J. Dobson G.  2013.  Regional climate trends and scenarios for the U.S. National Climate Assessment. Part 6. Climate of the Northwest U.S..    Available from http://www.nesdis.noaa.gov/technical_reports/NOAA_NESDIS_Tech_Report_142-6-Climate_of_the_Northwest_U.S.pdf
Regan T.  2022.  Region 7 monarch and milkweed survey data - 2022.  
Regan T.  2019.  Region 7 lentic breeding amphibian survey.  
[Anonymous].  2007.  Region 6: Northern Rocky Mountains (Alberta, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming). In: Wander S, editor. NABA Butterfly Counts: 2006 Report.  Morristown (NJ): North American Butterfly Association, Inc..   p. 10-15.
Bell R.J.  1980.  Region 4 stream investigations.  
Struthers J.  2022.  Region 3 2022 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Wagner B.  2021.  Region 3 2021 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Evans Mack D.  2020.  Region 3 2020 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Evans Mack D.  2019.  Region 3 2019 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Mack DEvans.  2018.  Region 3 2016 - 2018 Northern Idaho ground squirrel transect distance survey data.  
Mack DEvans.  2009.  Region 3 2008 - 2009 Columbian ground squirrel and American Badger observations.  
Mack DEvans.  2009.  Region 3 2001 - 2009 Northern Idaho ground squirrel mark-recapture data.  
Barnett JK.  2014.  Region 1 acoustic bat inventory: national wildlife refuges in eastern Oregon, eastern Washington, and Idaho.    Available from http://www.fws.gov/malheur/pdf/bat_inventory_region1.pdf
Bartos D.L, Mueggler W.F, Campbell, Jr R.B.  1991.  Regeneration of aspen by suckering on burned sites in western Wyoming.  
Black T.A, Goetz W..  1998.  Refining the 1998 GAP classification scheme for the sagebrush steppe in the Shoshone Basin, Idaho.