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Bailey R.M, Bond C.E.  1963.  Four new species of freshwater sculpins, genus Cottus, from western North America.  
Waterbury B..  2004.  Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004.  Waterbury, B. Four Excel spreadsheets containing sightings of long-toed salamanders, tailed frogs, Columbia spotted frogs, and western toads in the Salmon Region from 2000-2004..  
Bursik R.J, Moseley R.K.  1992.  Forty-year changes in Hager Lake Fen, Bonner County, Idaho.  
Alexander R.R.  1988.  Forest vegetation on national forests in the Rocky Mountain and Intermountain Regions: habitat types and community types.  
Arno S.F, Simmerman D.G, Keane R.E.  1985.  Forest succession on four habitat types in western Montana.  
Arno S.F, Reinhardt E.D, Scott J.H.  1993.  Forest structure and landscape patterns in the subalpine lodgepole pine type: a procedure for quantifying past and present conditions.  
U. S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  2000.  Forest Service Roadless Area Conservation: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Volume 3 - agency responses to public comments.  
Lichthardt J.J.  1992.  Forest Service Region 1 Sensitive plant species known or suspected to occur on the Nez Perce National Forest.  
Arno S.F.  1979.  Forest regions of Montana.  
Tallent-Halsell NG.  1994.  Forest Health Monitoring 1994 Field Methods Guide - Lichen Communities, amended.  
Tallent-Halsell N.G..  1994.  Forest Health Monitoring 1994 Field Methods Guide.  
Bohn K., Bohn K., Keller B.L.  1997.  Forest dwelling bat populations in the Crystal Creek area, Pocatello Ranger District, Caribou National Forest: second year.  
Bohn K., Bohn K., Keller B.L.  1997.  Forest dwelling bat populations in the Crystal Creek area, Pocatello Ranger District, Caribou National Forest.  
[Anonymous].  1980.  Forest cover types of the United States and Canada.  
Bourgeron P., Humphries H.C.  0.  Forest communities of the western U.S. - A regional perspective.  
Quinney D, Marrs R, Evans L, Anderson J, Miller S.  2000.  Forage kochia/Lepidium papilliferum slick spot report, draft: Idaho Army National Guard Technical Report 12, September 2000.  
Hahn L..  0.  Forage kochia (Kochia prostrata): Its forage value and potential ecological implications.  
Stone L..  1988.  For the hearing record submitted in Boise, Idaho, March 10, 1988 to the Senate Sub-committee on Public Lands.  
Boise City Planning Department, Community Development Department.  1995.  The Foothills plan. Final Draft Plan as recommended to the City Council by the Planning and Zoning Commission on July 17, 1995.  
Cowin T.B.  0.  Food habits of mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) in southwestern Oregon.  Cowin, T. B. No Date. Food habits of mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus) in southwestern Oregon. Oregon State University, Corvallis. Not paged..  
Grenfell W.E, Browning B.M, Steinecker W.E.  1980.  Food habits of California upland game birds.  
Uresk D.W, Sharps J..  1985.  Food habits and natal den selection of swift fox.  
Vanbianchi R., Wagstaff S.J.  1988.  A floristic survey of Big Beaver Valley.  
Ertter B..  0.  Floristic surprises in North America North of Mexico.  
Moseley R.K, Bursik R., Mancuso M..  1991.  Floristic inventory of wetlands in Fremont and Teton counties, Idaho.