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Rabe FW.  2001.  High mountain lake research natural areas in Idaho.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr077.html
Christensen TKjaer, Lassen P, Elmeros M.  2012.  High exposure rates of anticoagulant rodenticides in predatory bird species in intensively managed landscapes in Denmark.  Archives of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology.  63(3):437–444.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00244-012-9771-6
U. S. Forest Service.  2005.  High elevation white pines: white pine blister rust.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/highelevationwhitepines/Threats/blister-rust-threat.htm
Dixon R.  2010.  Higby Cave hibernaculum survey [data forms].  
Wilson TL, Odei JB, Hooten MB, Edwards, Jr. TC.  2010.  Hierarchical spatial models for predicting pygmy rabbit distribution and relative abundance.  Journal of Applied Ecology.  47(2):401-409.  Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-2664.2009.01766.x/abstract
Swei A, Brylski PV, Spencer WD, Dodd SC, Patton JL.  2003.  Hierarchical genetic structure in fragmented populations of the little pocket mouse (Perognathus longimembris) in southern California.  Conservation Genetics.  4(4):501-514.  Available from http://link.springer.com/article/10.1023/A%3A1024768831808, http://www.researchgate.net/publication/226343350_Hierarchical_genetic_structure_in_fragmented_populations_of_the_Little_Pocket_Mouse_(Perognathus_longimembris)_in_Southern_California
Stein BA, Gravuer K.  2008.  Hidden in plain sight: the role of plants in State Wildlife Action Plans.    Available from http://www.natureserve.org/sites/default/files/publications/files/hidden_in_plain_sight_0.pdf
Whitaker, Jr. J.O, Gummer S.L.  1992.  Hibernation of the big brown bat, Eptesicus fuscus, in buildings.  Journal of Mammalogy.  73(2):312-316.
Thomas D.W.  Submitted.  Hibernating bats are sensitive to nontactile human disturbance.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:940-946.
Lewis L, Wright G, Perletti P.  1996.  Hibernating bat inventory and monitoring data in lava tube caves, southern Idaho.  
Sauder J.  2016.  Hibernaculum survey datasheet: Dworshak Tunnels, Clearwater County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Niter Ice Cave, Caribou County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2016.  Hibernacula survey at Niter Ice Cave, Caribou County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2014.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Abel B.  2016.  Hibernacula survey at Minnetonka Cave, Bear Lake County, Idaho.  
Weekley T, Dixon R, Romin S.  2016.  Hibernacula master list with 2015–2016 surveillance prioritization [Excel workbook] for Idaho.  
Whitfield S.  2006.  Hibernacula locations and monitoring, BLM Upper Snake Field Office [Excel spreadsheet listing observations made 1994–2006].  
Wright G, Whiting J.  2013.  Hibernacula counts from Shoshone Field Office surveys, Twin Falls District BLM, Idaho, 1988–2012 [spreadsheets].  
Lockman B.  2013.  Hi5DB_Data_Popp_Corrected spreadsheet.  :1306records.
Soltis D.E.  1982.  Heterochromatin banding in Boykinia, Heuchera, Mitella, Sullivantia, Tiarella, and Tolmiea (Saxifragaceae).  American Journal of Botany.  69(1):108-115.
Foundation NScience.  2012.  HerpNET global museum specimen printout for Rana luteiventris.    Available from http://www.herpnet.org/
John A.DSt..  1985.  The herpetology of the Owyhee River drainage, Malheur County, Oregon.  
Shive J.P, Peterson C.R.  2002.  Herpetological survey of southcentral Idaho.  
Whitman J, Regan T.  2023.  Herpetofauna observations in Idaho, 2023, for Species Diversity Database import [Excel spreadsheets].  
Whitman JS.  2023.  Herpetofauna observations in Idaho, 2022, for Species Diversity Database import [Excel spreadsheets].