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Leonard WP, Chichester L, Ovaska K.  2003.  Prophysaon dubium Cockerell, 1890, the papillose taildropper (Gastropoda: Arionidae): distribution and anatomy.  Nautilus.  117(2):62-67.  Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/pdf4/051491600034895.pdf
Maestrelli J.R.  1973.  Propagation of barn owl in captivity.  Auk.  90:426-428.
Reynolds TD.  1983.  Pronghorn responses to hunting coyotes.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(1):88-92.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnan/article/view/29331
Clary WP, Beale DM.  1983.  Pronghorn reactions to winter sheep grazing, plant communities, and topography in the Great Basin.  Journal of Range Management.  36(6):749-752.  Available from https://journals.uair.arizona.edu/index.php/jrm/article/view/7644/7256
U. S. Air Force, Air Combat Command.  1996.  Pronghorn antelope surveys in the Owyhee Uplands of southwestern Idaho, 1993-1995.  
Marks JS.  1983.  Prolonged incubation by a long-eared owl.  Journal of Field Ornithology.  54(2):199-200.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/51027
Lesica P., Steele B.M.  1994.  Prolonged dormancy in vascular plants and implications for monitoring studies.  Natural Areas Journal.  14:209-212.
Johnston KM, Freund KA, Schmitz OJ.  2012.  Projected range shifting by montane mammals under climate change: implications for Cascadia’s national parks.  Ecosphere.  3(11):article97.
Peacock S.  2011.  Projected 21st century climate change for wolverine habitats within the contiguous United States.  Environmental Research Letters.  6(1):014007.  Available from http://stacks.iop.org/ERL/6/014007
Mancuso M..  2001.  A project to update occurrence information and establish photo point monitor stations for six Idaho rare plant species.  
Conservancy TNature.  1999.  Project information for Busterback Ranch.  
Ricciardi A, Hoopes MF, Marchetti MP, Lockwood JL.  2013.  Progress toward understanding the ecological impacts of nonnative species.  Ecological Monographs.  83(3):263–282.
Copeland J.P, Harris C.E.  1994.  Progress report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in central Idaho.  
Copeland J.P, Harris C.E.  1993.  Progress report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in central Idaho.  
Copeland J.P, Groves C..  1992.  Progress report: Wolverine ecology and habitat use in central Idaho.  
Brooks H.C, Vallier T.L.  1967.  Progress report on the geology of part of the Snake River Canyon, Oregon and Idaho.  Ore Bin.  29(12):233-266.
Shepherd J.F, Harris C.E, Kuttner K.M, Beals J.W.  1995.  Progress report: northern goshawk surveys on BLM lands within the St. Joe Mountains of northern Idaho.  
DeBolt A..  1992.  Progress report conservation agreement for Allium aaseae, Aase's onion.  
Prentice C..  1988.  Progress report: a study of the life cycle of Allium aaseae Ownbey, Aase's onion.  
Han X, Gill MJ, Hamilton H, Vergara SG, Young BE.  2020.  Progress on national biodiversity indicator reporting and prospects for filling indicator gaps in Southeast Asia.  Environmental and Sustainability Indicators.  5(2020):Article100017.  Available from https://doi.org/10.1016/j.indic.2019.100017
Monsen SB, Davis JN.  1985.  Progress in the improvement of selected western North American Rosaceous shrubs.
Rath M.L, Thomas A.E, Thomas H.L.  1999.  Program review: Idaho BLM's challenge cost share program.  
McKibben J..  1979.  A program for threatened, endangered, and sensitive species on the Caribou National Forest and Curlew National Grasslands.  
Northwest Scientific Association.  2002.  Program and abstracts of the Northwest Scientific Association 75th annual meeting, March 27-30, Boise State University, Idaho.
Tharp J..  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Tharp, Jim. Upper Snake River Districts BLM, Burley Field Office, 15 East 200 South, Burley, ID 83318..