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Quinney D..  1999.  Then and now: changes in vegetation and land use practices in Southwestern Idaho Sagebrush Lands, with emphasis on sagebrush and former sagebrush lands of the Snake River Birds of Prey National Conservation Area North of the Snake River.
Anonymous.  1999.  Trail management plan Camels Back/Hulls Gulch and Military Reserves.  
Shea R., Geise K., Drewien R., Maj M..  1999.  Trumpeter swan nest site management project: progress report 1999.  
Orme M..  1999.  Trumpeter swan: nesting habitat on the Targhee N.F. Targhee National Forest, Idaho.  
Gomez D..  1999.  Trumpeter swan survey of the Rocky Mountain Population/U.S. Flocks, Fall 1999.  
Canfield JE, L. Lyon J, J. Hillis M, Thompson MJ.  1999.  Ungulates. Joslin G., Youmans H., editors. Helena (MT): Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Committee on Effects of Recreation on Wildlife.   p. 6.1-6.25.  Available from http://www.montanatws.org/PDF%20Files/6ung.pdf
Milius S..  1999.  Unknown plants under our noses: how much backyard botany remains to be discovered? Science News.  155:8-10.
Lehman R., Varga K., Specht B..  1999.  Ute Ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) 1998 suvey areas - Targhee NF.  
Goodman K.T.  1999.  Vanishing rivers site conservation plan: Idaho Batholith ecoregion.  
Pharo E.J, Beattie A.J, Binns D..  1999.  Vascular plant diversity as a surrogate for bryophyte and lichen diversity.  Conservation Biology.  13(2):282-292.
Nelson J.K.  1999.  Vascular plant species risk factors: a review.  
Richardson S..  1999.  Washington lynx update.  
Lukas D..  1999.  Watchable birds of the Great Basin.
Whitson T.D, Burrill L.C, Dewey S.A, Cudney D.W, Nelson B.E, Lee R.D, Parker R..  1999.  Weeds of the west. 5th Edition.  
Jankovsky-Jones M..  1999.  Wetland and riparian plant species of the Kootenai River Valley.  
Neuenschwander LF, Byler JW, Harvey AE, McDonald GI, Ortiz DS, Osborne HL, Snyder GC, Zack A.  1999.  White pine in the American West: a vanishing species—can we save it?   Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr035.pdf
Ricketts T.H, Dinerstein E., Olson D.M, Loucks C..  1999.  Who's where in North America? Patterns of species richness and the utility of indicator taxa for conservation Bioscience.  49(5):369-381.
Faust R, Faust P.  1999.  Wildflowers of the Inland Northwest. Coeur d'Alene (Idaho): Museum of North Idaho.  
Heinemeyer K.S, Copeland J.P.  1999.  Wolverine denning habitat and surveys on the Targhee National Forest, 1998-1999 Annual Report.  
Edelmann F., Copeland J..  1999.  Wolverine distribution in the northwestern United States and a survey in the Seven Devils Mountains of Idaho.  Northwest Science.  73(4):p.295-300.
Fertig W..  1999.  Wyoming basins ecoregion target plant species and potential plant conservation sites.  
Yellowstone Center for Resources..  1999.  Yellowstone Center for Resources Annual Report, 1998.