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Fitts R..  1995.  Reproductive ecology of the rare endemic primrose Primula alcalina in its varied habitat.  
Fitts R..  1992.  Primula alcalina, summary of field notes May, June, and July 1992.  
Fitton S..  1989.  The Utah juniper obligates: ash-throated flycatcher, scrub jay, plain titmouse, bushtit, gray vireo, Scott's oriole. Nongame species accounts.  
Fite K..  2001.  Letter to Geoff Pampush, Director of The Nature Conservancy regarding the 45 Allotment.  
Fite K., Criddle C..  2003.  Pygmy rabbit petition to list as threatened or endangered submitted to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service.  
Fite K..  1988.  Small mammal trapping results: tabulation of species trapped at Idaho Power project reservoirs on the middle Snake River.  
Fite K., Eddie W..  2001.  Letter dated April 4, 2001 from the Land and Water Fund of the Rockies to Secretary Gale Norton, Secretary of the Interior, Washington, D. C., Marshall p Jones, Acting Director, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service,Washington, D.C.  
Fite K., Marvel J., Murphy C., Mancuso M..  Submitted.  Bruneau Field Office, draft resource management plan, area of critical environmental concern, information report.  
Fitch H.S.  1956.  An ecological study of the collared lizard (Crotaphytus collaris).  University of Kansas Publications.  8(3):213-274.
Fitch T., Trost C.H.  1985.  Letter to Jerry Conley, Director of the Idaho Department of Fish and Game, requesting that the common loon (Gavia immer) be listed as a Species of Special Concern in Idaho.  
Fitch H.S.  1948.  Habits and economic relationships of the Tulare kangaroo rat.  Journal of Mammalogy.  29:5-35.
Fitch T., Trost C.H.  1985.  Nesting status of the common loon in Idaho.  
Fitch L, Ambrose N.  2003.  Riparian areas: a user's guide to health.    Available from http://cowsandfish.org/pdfs/ugfull.pdf
Fitch HS.  1975.  A demographic study of the ringneck snake (Diadophis punctatus) in Kansas.  Miscellaneous Publication No. 62.    Available from https://archive.org/details/cbarchive_125814_ademographicstudyoftheringneck1975,
Fitch, Jr. F.W.  1950.  Life history and ecology of the scissor-tailed flycatcher, MUSCIVORA FORFICATA.  Auk.  67:145-168.
Fitch T..  1989.  Common loon, Gavia immer.  
Fitch H.S, Shirer H.W.  1971.  A radiotelemetric study of spatial relationships in some common snakes.  Copeia.  1971:118-128.
Fisser H.G, Lavigne R.J.  1961.  A leaf-feeding beetle found on threetip sagebrush.  Journal of Range Management.  14:278-280.
Fisher H.M, Thomas A.E.  1990.  Riparian communities: an annotated bibliography of ecosystem and management topics with emphaiss on the Intermountain West.  
Fisher J.S.  1979.  Reproduction in the pygmy rabbit in southeastern Idaho.  :32pp.
Fisher H., Eslick L., Seyfried M..  1996.  Edaphic factors that characterize the distribution of Lepidium papilliferum.  
Fisher J.T, Bradbury S., Anholt B., Nolan L., Roy L., Volpe J.P, Wheatley M..  2013.  Wolverines (Gulo gulo luscus) on the Rocky Mountain slopes: natural heterogeneity and landscape alteration as predictors of distribution.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  91(10):706–716.
Fisher W.C.  1984.  Wilderness fire management planning guide.  
Fisher H.M, Moseley B..  1997.  Soil field notes and geology for some riparian sites, July 1997 site visits.  
Fisher H.  Submitted.  Professional background information.  Fisher, Helen. Riparian Specialist. Lower Snake River District BLM, Boise Field Office, 3948 Development Avenue, Boise, ID 83705..