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Doering B..  1999.  Excel table: a summary of 32 Euderma maculatum locations in Idaho. Diskette and hard copy.  
Doering B.  1998.  Report of 1998 bat survey efforts for spotted bat [cover letter and IDFG banding/collecting/possession/commercial permit report].  
Doering RWilliam.  1996.  Thermal implications of roost site selection in hibernating Plecotus townsendii.  Zoology.  :110.
Doering B.  Submitted.  No description.  Doering, Bill.  
Doering B..  2001.  Permit report to Idaho Dept. of Fish and Game summarizing results of 2000-2001 bat surveys.  
Doering B.  2015.  Wildlife permit report for 2014: Bill Doering, Permit 100112.  
Doering B.  2014.  Wildlife permit report for 2013 bat surveys: Permit 100112 [spreadsheet].  
Doering B.  2016.  Winter 2014–2015 hibernaculum counts: Idaho National Laboratory.  
Doering R.W, Keller B.L.  1998.  A survey of bat species of the Bruneau-Jarbidge River area of southwestern Idaho with special reference to the occurrence of the spotted bat (Euderma maculatum).  
Dobkin D.S, Gettinger R.D, Gerdes M.G.  1995.  Springtime movements, roost use, and foraging activity of Townsend's big-eared bat (Plecotis townsendii) in central Oregon.  Great Basin Naturalist.  55(4):315-321.
Dobkin D.S.  1992.  Neotropical migrant landbirds in the northern Rockies and Great Plains.  
Dobkin D.S.  1995.  Management and conservation of sage grouse, denominative species for the ecological health of shrubsteppe ecosystems.  
Doak D.F, Mills L.S.  1994.  A useful role for theory in conservation.  Ecology.  75(3):615-626.
Dixon RD, Bull EL, Garton EO.  1991.  Home range and habitat-use of white-headed woodpeckers in managed and unmanaged forests, central Oregon [research/budget proposal]. Draft.  
Dixon J..  0.  Floristics of the mountain ranges in northwestern Utah.  :194pp..
Dixon R.  2016.  Memorandum/email from Rita Dixon, IDFG, providing location of the bat maternity colony at Old Swan Falls power plant.  :[1].
Dixon R.D.  1998.  An assessment of white-headed woodpeckers in a regional landscape.  
Dixon J., Mancuso M..  2005.  Field survey for three rare plant species in the Raft River Mountains, Utah.  
Dixon R.  2017.  Note on Panhandle [National Forest bat] surveys, February 2017 [email].  
Dixon R.D.  2004.  Pinyon-Juniper bird data 2004. Microsoft Excel spreadsheet of transect survey results. 249 records.  
Dixon R.D, Garton E.O, Bull E.L.  1996.  White-headed woodpecker home-range and habitat use in central Oregon, Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  32(1/2):14-15.
Dixon R.  2016.  Miscellaneous bat sightings in Idaho reported to and recorded by Rita Dixon, Idaho Department of Fish and Game, 1994–2016 [Excel spreadsheet].  
Dixon RDianne.  2010.  Status and conservation of white-headed woodpecker (Picoides albolarvatus) in the interior West, USA: a metapopulation approach [dissertation].  Natural Resources.  :187.
Dixon J., Gray K., Lichthardt J., Murphy C..  2003.  2002 field investigation for Ute ladies'-tresses (Spiranthes diluvialis) on six Idaho Department of Fish and Game management lands.  
Dixon R.  2016.  IDFG Region 4 hibernacula with National Park Service edits [Excel spreadsheet].