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Baker C.  2018.  Miscellaneous observations of alpine species [Excel spreadsheet].  
Baker W.L.  1990.  Climatic and hydrologic effects on the regeneration of Populus angustfolia James along the Animas River, Colorado.  Journal of Biogeography.  17:59-73.
Baker M.D.  2002.  Roost-site selection and roost microclimates of tree-roosting bats in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
Baker C..  2002.  Memo from Charles Baker, BSU, to James Kumm, BLM, regarding preliminary field investigations for the Idaho point-headed grasshopper.  
Baker H.G.  1974.  The evolution of weeds.  Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics.  5:1-24.
Baker W.L.  1989.  Classification of the riparian vegetation of the montane and subalpine zones in western Colorado.  Great Basin Naturalist.  49(2):214-228.
Baker C.W.  1993.  Work Plan, Bruneau Dunes tiger beetle inventory.  
Baker C..  1990.  Dunes tiger beetle.  
Baker W.L.  1989.  Macro- and micro-scale influences on riparian vegetation in western Colorado.  Annals of the Association of American Geographers.  79(1):65-78.
Baker W.H.  1955.  Check list of the flowering plants of Tomer's Butte.  
Baker H.B.  1930.  New and problematic west American land-snails.  Nautilus.  43:95-101,109-110,121-128.
Baker W.L.  1983.  A bibliography of Colorado vegetation description.  Great Basin Naturalist.  43(1):45-64.
H. Baker B.  1931.  Nearctic vitreine land snails.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  73:85-117.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/4064097
Baker F.C.  1906.  Lymnaea hinkleyi n. sp.  Nautilus.  18:62-63.
Baker C.W.  2003.  Idaho point-headed grasshopper surveys: 2002 and 2003.  
Baker W.L.  1983.  Alpine vegetation of Wheeler Peak, New Mexico, U.S.A.: gradient analysis, classification, and biogeography.  Arctic and Alpine Research.  15(2):223-240.
Baker MD, Lacki MJ, Johnson JS.  2005.  Long-legged myotis (Myotis volans) roost-site characteristics, temperature profiles, and roost occupancy on forest lands adjacent to Dworshak Reservoir, north central Idaho.  Final report on Cooperative Agreement No. DACW68-82-C-0008 Task Order No. 13.  
Baker W.L.  1991.  Effects of settlement and fire suppression on landscape structure.  Ecology.  73(5):1879-1887.
Baker H.B.  1964.  Type land snails in the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Part III. Limnophile and Thalassophile Pulmonata. Part IV. Land and fresh-water Prosobranchia.  Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia.  116:149-193.
Baker MD, Lacki MJ.  2004.  Forest bat communities in the East Cascade Range, Washington.  Northwest Science.  78(3):234-241.
Baker H.R.  1927.  Buxbaumia aphylla near Newark, Delaware.  Bryologist.  
Baker M.D, Lacki J.J.  2001.  Roost-site selection and roost microclimates of tree-roosting bats in coniferous forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
Baker H.B.  1932.  New land snails from Idaho and eastern Oregon.  Nautilus.  45:82-87.
Baird G.I, Tuhy J., Franklin M.A.  1991.  Target species: Astragalus anserinus Atwood, Goodrich, & Welsh, Penstemon idahoensis Atwood & Welsh, Potentilla cottamii Holmgren.  
Baird G, Ertter B, Kinter L.  2016.  Email correspondence from Gary Baird to Barbara Ertter and Lynn Kinter between February 29 to March 4, 2016 RE Ipomopsis congesta photos at Menan Butte.