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Bull EL, Henjum MG, Rohweder RS.  1988.  Home range and dispersal of great gray owls in northeastern Oregon.  Journal of Raptor Research.  22(4):101-106.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/53108
McAnnis D.M.  1990.  Home range, activity budgets, and habitat use of ferruginous hawks (Buteo regalis) breeding in southwest Idaho.  :81pp..
McMurray N.  1987.  Holodiscus dumosus.  
McMurray N.  1987.  Holodiscus discolor.  
Anderson R.C, Shafer D.S.  1991.  Holocene biogeography of spruce-fir forests in southeastern Arizona - implications for the endangered Mt. Graham red squirrel.  Madrono.  38(4):287-295.
Zenger J.T, Baumann R.W.  2004.  The Holarctic winter stonefly genus Isocapnia, with an emphasis on the North American fauna (Plecoptera: Capniidae).  Monographs of the Western North American Naturalist.  2(1):65-95.  Available from https://ojs.lib.byu.edu/spc/index.php/wnanmonos/article/view/30405
Steenhof K..  1992.  Hog Cove Butte Quadrangle (USGS 7.5-minute series), showing two ferruginous hawk nest locations.  
Bureau of Land Management, Boise District Office.  1994.  Hixon Columbian sharp-tailed grouse Habitat Management Plan.  
Anonymous.  2009.  History on Lepidium papilliferum subEO 715.  
Intermountain Region U. S. Forest Service.  1990.  History of wildlife management in the Intermountain Region.  Rev./reprint 1990.  
Cody W.J.  1954.  A history of Tillaea aquatica (Crassulaceae) in Canada and Alaska.  Rhodora.  56:96-100.
Reveal J.L.  1998.  History of systematic botany. Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland.  
Kruckeberg A.R.  2001.  History of rare plant conservation in the Pacific Northwest and some ideas on rarity. Pages 1-3 in S. H. Reichard, P. W. Dunwiddie, J. G. Gamon, A. R. Kruckeberg, and D. L. Salstrom, eds., Conservation of Washington's rare plants and ecosystems. Washingto.  
Anonymous.  0.  History of predatory animal control in Idaho: selected excerpts.  
Baird S.F, Brewer T.M, Ridgway R..  1874.  A history of North American birds. [Land birds.] Oreortyx pictus, Baird. 3.  New York: Little, Brown, and Company, reprinted by Arno Press.   p. 475-478.
Heyerdahl EK, Miller RF, Parsons RA.  2006.  History of fire and Douglas-fir establishment in a savanna and sagebrush–grassland mosaic, southwestern Montana, USA.  Forest Ecology and Management.  230:107–118.
Stefanic T.  2013.  History of Arco Tunnel and bats 1953–2013: a lava tube cave on Craters of the Moon National Monument and Preserve.  
Gale RShea, Garton EO, Ball I.J.  1987.  The history, ecology and management of the Rocky Mountain population of trumpeter swans.  
Young J.A.  1992.  History and use of semiarid plant communities-changes in vegetation.  
Weddell BJ.  2002.  Historical Vegetation of Seasonally Moist Depressions in the South Fork of the Palouse River Watershed.  
Brown PM, Ryan MG, Andrews TG.  2000.  Historical surface fire frequency in ponderosa pine stands in research natural areas, central Rocky Mountains and Black Hills, USA.  Natural Areas Journal.  20(2):133-139.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/i40161009
R. Goudie I.  1989.  Historical status of harlequin ducks wintering in eastern North America–a reappraisal.  Wilson Bull.  101(1):112-114.
Stoddard S.E.  1930.  A historical perspective on the population reduction of the northern Idaho ground squirrel in west central Idaho, 1930-1982.  
Bechard MJ, Beig D, Howard RP.  1987.  Historical nest sites of the peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus anatum) in Idaho.  
Bukowski BE, Baker WL.  2013.  Historical fire regimes, reconstructed from land-survey data, led to complexity and fluctuation in sagebrush landscapes.  Ecological Applications.  23:546-564.