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Hawbecker A.C.  1958.  Survival and home range in the Nelson antelope ground squirrel.  Journal of Mammalogy.  39:207-215.
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Jones GF.  1948.  A summer aggregation of lump-nosed bats at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho.  Murrelet.  29(3):48.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/353430
Taylor D.W.  1966.  Summary of North American blancan nonmarine mollusks.  Malacologia.  4:1-172.
Peck S.B.  1998.  A summary of diversity and distribution of the obligate cave-inhabiting faunas of the United States and Canada.  Journal of Cave and Karst Studies.  60(1):18-26.
Peterson EB, Greene DM, McCune B, Peterson ET, Hutten MA, Weisberg P, Rosentreter R.  1998.  Sulcaria badia, a rare lichen in Western North America.  Bryologist.  101(1):112-115.
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