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Padgett W.  2015.  Guest opinion: native, not invasive plants, are best to curb wildfires.    Available from http://www.idahostatesman.com/opinion/readers-opinion/article40862658.html
Aerts R., Wallen B., Malmer N..  1992.  Growth-limiting nutrients in Sphagnum-dominated bogs subject to low and high atmospheric nitrogen supply.  Journal of Ecology.  80:131-140.
Bjorkman O, Nobs M, Mooney H.  1974.  Growth responses of plants from habitats with contrasting thermal environments.  Carnegie Institution of Washington Year Book.  73:748-757.
Sinervo B., Adolph S.C.  1994.  Growth plasticity and thermal opportunity in Sceloporus lizards.  Ecology.  75(3):776-790.
Peterson KL, Best LB, Winter BM.  1986.  Growth of nestling sage sparrows and Brewer's sparrows.  Wilson Bulletin.  98(4):535-546.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/130433
Sodhi N.S.  1992.  Growth of nestling merlins, Falco columbarius.  Canadian Field-Naturalist.  106:387-389.
Peterson C.R, Billings W.D.  1982.  Growth of alpine plants under controlled drought.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  14(3):189-194.
Flower-Ellis J.GK.  1975.  Growth in populations of Andromeda polifolia on a subarctic mire.  
Lindholm T..  1982.  Growth dynamics and the effect of frost in Andromeda polifolia on a raised bog.  Annales Botanici Fennici.  19(3):193-201.
Martin RJ.  1973.  Growth curves for bushy-tailed woodrats based upon animals raised in the wild.  Journal of Mammalogy.  54(3):517-518.
Owen W.R.  1995.  Growth and reproduction in an alpine cushion plant: Astragalus kentrophyta var. implexus.  Great Basin Naturalist.  55(2):117-123.
Hansen CG.  1965.  Growth and development of desert bighorn sheep.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  29(2):387-391.
Steidl R.J, Griffin C.R.  1991.  Growth and brood reduction of mid-Atlantic coast ospreys.  Auk.  108:363-37.
Chen J, Franklin JF, Spies TA.  1995.  Growing-season microclimatic gradients from clearcut edges into old-growth Douglas-fir forests.  Ecological Applications.  5(1):74-86.
Redente E.F, Ogle P.R, Hargis N.E.  1982.  Growing Colorado plants from seed: a state of the art. Volume III: forbs.  
Fulbright TE, Redente EF, Hargis NE.  1982.  Growing Colorado plants from seed: a state of the art. Volume II: grasses and grasslike plants.  
Vories K..  1981.  Growing Colorado plants from seed: a state of the art. Volume I: shrubs.  
Johnsgard P.A.  1973.  Grouse and quails of North America.
Barker R..  1998.  Group buys wildlife area to protect it.  Idaho Statesman.  29 May:1Aand12A.
U. S. Forest Service.  2012.  Groundwater-dependent ecosystems: level I inventory field guide.  Inventory Methods for Assessment and Planning.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/sites/default/files/GDE_Level_I_FG_final_March2012_web.pdf
Brown J, Wyers A, Bach L, Aldous A.  2009.  Groundwater-dependent biodiversity and associated threats: a statewide screening methodology and spatial assessment of Oregon.    Available from https://www.conservationgateway.org/Documents/OR-Groundwater-Main-low-res.pdf
Benjamin L.  2000.  Groundwater hydrology of the Henry's Fork springs.  Intermountain Journal of Sciences.  6(3):119-142.  Available from http://www2.cose.isu.edu/~crosby/teach/Bio692/Benjamin_GW_Hydrology_Henrys_Fork_Springs_IntMtnJourSci_2000.pdf
Yensen E, Sherman PW.  2003.  Ground-dwelling squirrels of the Pacific Northwest. Hooper WP, editor. Boise (ID): U. S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Snake River Fish and Wildlife Office; Bureau of Land Management, Spokane District Office and Oregon State Office.  
Hall F.C.  2001.  Ground-based photographic monitoring.  
Yensen E., Sherman P.W.  1996.  Ground squirrels, Smokey the Bear, and the death of an ecosystem. Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  32(1/2):62-63.