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Goldberg C.S, Waits L.P.  2009.  Using habitat models to determine conservation priorities for pond-breeding amphibians in a privately-owned landscape of northern Idaho, USA.  
Goldberg A, Smith J, Conway C.  2015.  Effectiveness of forest restoration and plague treatments on demography of a federally listed ground squirrel.  
Gold J.R, Li Y.C.  1994.  Cytosystematic evidence that the genus RICHARDSONIUS belongs in the western clade of phoxinin cyprinids.  Copeia.  1994:815-818.
Goggans R..  1985.  Habitat use by flammulated owls in northeastern Oregon.  :54pp..
Goggans R, Dixon RD, Seminara L.Claire.  1987.  Habitat use by three-toed and black-backed woodpeckers, Deschutes National Forest, Oregon.  
Goffinet B, Rosentreter R, Serusiaux E.  2001.  A second locality for Xanthoparmelia idahoensis Hale, an endangered vagrant lichen, new to Canada.  Evansia.  18(2):58-59.
Goffinet B..  1994.  Floristic notes on the lichenicolous fungi flora of Alberta, Canada.  Mycotaxon.  LI:1-4.
Goff F.G, Dawson G.A, Rochow. J.J.  1982.  Site examination for threatened and endangered plant species.  Environmental Management.  6(4):307-316.
Goeden RD, Teerink JA.  1996.  Life history and descriptions of adults and immature stages of Aciurina semilucida (Bates) (Diptera: Tephritidae) on Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Hooker) Nuttall in southern California.  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.  98(4):752-766.
Goeden RD, Teerink JA.  1996.  Life histories and descriptions of adults and immature stages of two cryptic species, Aciurina ferruginea (Doane) and A. michaeli, new species (Diptera: Tephritidae), on Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus (Hooker) Nuttall in southern California.  Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington.  98(3):415-438.
Godfrey B..  1999.  Delineation of agroclimate zones in Idaho.  :104pp..
Godefroid S, Piazza C, Rossi G, Buord S, Stevens A-D, Aguraiuja R, Cowell C, Weekley CW, Vogg G, Iriondo JM et al..  2011.  How successful are plant species reintroductions? Biological Conservation.  144:672-682.
Goble DD, George SM, Mazaika K, J. Scott M, Karl J.  1999.  Local and national protection of endangered species: an assessment.  Environmental Science & Policy.  2:43-59.
Goble D.  Submitted.  No description.  Goble, Dale.  
Gloyd H.K..  1935.  The cane-brake rattlesnake.  Copeia.  4:1:175-178.
Glime J.M, Hong W.S.  1997.  Relationships of geothermal bryophyte communities to soil characteristics at Thermal Meadow, Hotsprings Island, Queen Charlotte Islands, Canada.  Journal of Bryology.  19:435-448.
Glew K.A.  2001.  Rare lichens of Washington State.  
Glennon J.M, Holte K.E.  1998.  Sensitive plant survey for Idaho sedge (Carex idahoa) in areas northeast of Soda Springs, Idaho.  
Glennon J.M, Maroney R.Q.  1997.  Final Report: plant search for the federally threatened Spiranthes diluvialis in southeastern Idaho.  
Glennon J.M.  1991.  Flora of the Fort Hall Indian Reservation, Idaho.  :91pp..
Glenne G., Mincemoyer S..  2008.  Email correspondence between Gina Glenne and Scott Mincemoyer regarding new Silene sponldingii sites in Montana.  
Glenne G..  2003.  Reproductive biology, hybridization isolating mechanisms, and conservation implications of two rare subspecies of Penstemon bicolor (Brandeg.) Clokey and Keck: ssp. bicolor and ssp. roseus Clokey and Keck (Scrophulariaceae S.L.) in Clark County, Nevada.  :125pp..
Glenne G., Vrilakas S..  2008.  Email correspondence between Gina Glenne and Sue Vrilakas regarding new Silene sponldingii sites in Oregon.  
Glendenning R..  1959.  Biology and control of the coast mole, Scapanus orarius orarius True, in British Columbia.  Canadian Journal of Animal Science.  39(1):34-44plusplate.  Available from http://pubs.aic.ca/doi/pdf/10.4141/cjas59-006
Gleisner D.M.  1984.  Idaho's water birds: the colony nesters.