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Burns J.E.  1987.  Letter to C. Wellner regarding proposed Frogg Butte RNA requesting an alternative site be considered.  
Burns K.J, Zink R.M.  1990.  Temporal and geographic homogeneity of gene frequencies in the fox sparrow (PASSERELLA ILIACA).  Auk.  107:421-425.
Burns R.M.  1989.  Memo regarding approval of a boundary revision for the Lochsa RNA.  
Burns J..  1999.  Systematic relationships in the Cryptantha humilis complex - Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  35(1):11-12.
Burns J., Quinney D., Weaver J..  1999.  The effects of sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) on exotic annual cover, including cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) - Abstract.  Journal of the Idaho Academy of Science.  35(1):8.
Burnham-Curtis M.K, Smith G.R.  1994.  Osteological evidence of genetic divergence of lake trout (SALVELINUS NAMAYCUSH) in Lake Superior.  Copeia.  1994:843-850.
Burnham W.L, Wood S.H.  1985.  Field trip guide for the geology of the Boise geothermal system.
Burnham B.  Submitted.  Professional Background Information.  Burnham, Bill.  
Burley Field Office.  2000.  Electronic spreadsheet of raptor nest activity from 1972 through 2000 in the Snake River and Malad Resource Areas.  
Burleigh T.D.  1972.  Oreortyx pictus pictus (Douglas): mountain quail.
Burleigh TD.  1972.  Birds of Idaho. Caldwell (ID): Caxton Press, Ltd..  
Burlakova L.E, Karatayev A.Y, Karatayev V.A, May M.E, Bennett E.L, Cook M.J.  2010.  Endemic species: contribution to community uniqueness, effect of habitat alteration, and conservation priorities.  Biological Conservation.  
Burkhardt J.W.  1994.  Herbivory in the Intermountain West - an overview of evolutionary history, historic cultural impacts and lessons from the past.  
Burkhardt J.W.  1996.  Herbivory in the Intermountain West.  
Burkhardt W.J.  1994.  Paleoecological relationships of prehistoric Equus in the Intermountain West. An overview with implications for management of wild horses and burros.  
Burkhardt J.W, Tisdale E.W.  1976.  Causes of juniper invasion in southwestern Idaho.  Ecology.  57:472-484.
Burkhardt J.W, Tisdale E.W.  1969.  Nature and successional status of western juniper vegetation in Idaho.  Journal of Range Management.  22:264-270.
Burkhalter W.D.  2003.  Memorandum to Dave Allen concerning the transfer of authority for the management of rare and endangered plants from the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation to the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. 3 pp., plus appendices.  
Burke D.G, Meyers E.J, Tiner, Jr. R.W, Groman H..  1988.  Protecting Nontidal Wetlands. American Planning Association. Number 412/413.  
Burke P..  1986.  Yellowstone wolf recovery plan needs public support in Northwest.  
Burke M, Jorde K, Buffington JM, Braatne JH, Benjankar R.  2006.  Spatial distribution of impacts to channel bed mobility due to flow regulation, Kootenai River, USA. Proceedings of the Eighth Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference; 2006 April 2-6.  Reno (NV): U. S. Geological Survey, Advisory Committee on Water Information, U. S. Subcommittee on Sedimentation.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs_other/rmrs_2006_burke_m001.pdf
Burke TE.  1999.  Management recommendations for terrestrial mollusk species: Prophysaon coeruleum, blue-gray taildropper & Prophysaon dubium, papillose taildropper. V.2.0.    Available from http://www.blm.gov/or/plans/surveyandmanage/files/mr-terrestrial-ig-4sp-1999-11-att3.pdf
Burke D.M., Nol E..  1988.  Influence of food abundance, nest-site habitat, and forest fragmentation on breeding ovenbirds.  Auk.  115(1):96-104.
Burgman MA, Fox JC.  2003.  Bias in species range estimates from minimum convex polygons: implications for conservation and options for improved planning.  Animal Conservation.  6(1):19–28.
Burgess H.H.  1985.  Teton River aquatic habitat survey.