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The woodland caribou. Audubon Wildlife Report 1985. Di Silvestro RL, editor. New York: National Audubon Society. p. 494-507.
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1985. Willow flycatcher (Empidonax traillii). Poole A, Gill F., editors. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the American Ornithologists' Union. p. 31. Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/533/
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2000. Vagrant shrew (Sorex vagrans). Pp 99-107 in Blouin, F., B. N. Taylor, and R. W. Quinlan, editors. Species selection and habitat suitability index models. 2. Blouin F, Taylor BN, Quinlan RW, editors. Edmonton, AB (Canada): Alberta Sustainable Resource Development, Fish and Wildlife Division. Available from http://esrd.alberta.ca/fish-wildlife/species-at-risk/species-at-risk-publications-web-resources/species-at-risk-general/documents/SAR090-SHARP-MultiSpeciesConservationOldmanRiver-Vol002-Nov2004.pdf
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2004. Ungulates. Joslin G., Youmans H., editors. Helena (MT): Montana Chapter of The Wildlife Society, Committee on Effects of Recreation on Wildlife. p. 6.1-6.25. Available from http://www.montanatws.org/PDF%20Files/6ung.pdf
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1999. Terrestrial forest ecosystem assessment. Forest ecosystem assessment: an ecological, economic, and social assessment. Report of the Forest Ecosystem Management Assessment Team. Thomas JWard, Raphael MG, editors. Washington (DC): USDA Forest Service; USDI Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, Bureau of Land Management; USDC/NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service; Environmental Protection Agency. p. IV1-IV212 + App. Available from https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Michael_J_Furniss/publication/287991752_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_Assessment_Team_US_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_An_Ecological_Economic_and_Social_Assessment_Report_of_the_Forest_Ecosystem_Management_Assessment_Team_
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1993. Taxonomic grays vs. black and white expectations: implications for conservation management of diversity. Conservation and Management of Native Plants and Fungi. Kaye T.N, Liston A., Love R.M, Luoma D.L, Meinke R.J, Wilson M.V, editors. Native Plant Society of Oregon. p. 11-13.
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1997. Stoneflies of Glacier National Park and Flathead River basin, Montana. International advances in the ecology, zoogeography, and systematics of mayflies and stoneflies. Entomology Volume 128. F. Hauer R, Stanford JArthur, Newell RLee, editors. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 173-186. Available from http://escholarship.org/uc/item/2cd0m6cp#page-1
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2008. Space-use, diet, demographics, and topographic associations of lynx in the southern Canadian Rocky Mountains: a study. Ecology and conservation of lynx in the United States. Ruggiero LF, Aubry KB, Buskirk SW, Koehler GM, Krebs CJ, McKelvey KS, Squires JR, editors. Boulder (CO): University Press of Colorado. p. 351-372. Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr030/rmrs_gtr030_351_372.pdf
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2000. Smooth greensnake, Opheodrys vernalis. Amphibians & reptiles native to Minnesota. Minneapolis (MN): University of Minnesota Press. p. pp 187-188 of 256 pp.
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1994. Sage grouse, pronghorn, and lagomorph use of a sagebrush-grassland burn site on the Idaho National Engineering Laboratory. Idaho National Engineering Laboratory Radioecology and Ecology Programs, 1983 progress report. O. Markham D, editor. Idaho Falls (ID): U. S. Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office, Radiological and Environmental Sciences Laboratory. p. 220-235.
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1983. River otter. Wild furbearer management and conservation in North America. Novak M, Baker JA, Obbard ME, Malloch B, editors. Ontario (Canada): Ontario Trappers Association. p. 627-641.
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1987. Region 6: Northern Rocky Mountains (Alberta, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming). In: Wander S, editor. NABA Butterfly Counts: 2006 Report. Morristown (NJ): North American Butterfly Association, Inc.. p. 10-15.
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2007. Predicted vertebrate species habitat distributions and species richness. Edition Draft Report. Aycrigg JL, Andersen M, Beauvais G, Croft M, Davidson A, Duarte L, Kagan J, Keinath D, Lennartz S, Lonneker J et al., editors. U.S. Geological Survey, Gap Analysis Program. p. 58-110. Available from http://www.fwspubs.org/doi/suppl/10.3996/092013-JFWM-064/suppl_file/092013-jfwm-064.s8.pdf
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2013. Pinus ponderosa Dougl. ex Laws. Ponderosa pine. Silvics of North America. Volume 1. Conifers. Burns RM, Honkala BH, editors. Washington (DC): U. S. Forest Service. Available from http://na.fs.fed.us/spfo/pubs/silvics_manual/Volume_1/pinus/ponderosa.htm
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1990. Pied-billed grebe (Podilymbus podiceps). Poole A, editor. Philadelphia: The Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia and the American Ornithologists' Union. p. 32. Available from http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/410/
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1999. Peregrine falcon. Audubon Wildlife Report 1986. Di Silvestro RL, editor. New York: National Audubon Society. p. 807-824.
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1986. Oreortyx picta plumifera. An account of the birds and mammals of the San Jacinto area of southern California; with remarks upon the behavior of geographic races on the margins of their habitats. 10, University of California Publications in Zoology. Berkeley (CA): University of California Press. p. 228-232. Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/93208#page/247/mode/1up
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1913. Oreortyx picta plumifera. A Distributional list of birds of California. 11, Pacific Coast Avifauna. Hollywood (CA): Cooper Ornithological Club. p. 58-59.
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2014. Non-native aquatic species in the United States and coastal waters. Our living resources: a report to the nation on the distribution, abundance, and health of U. S. plants, animals and ecosystems. LaRoe E.T, editor. Washington (DC): National Biological Service. p. 428-431.
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1995. Mountain quail [subsection]. Seattle (WA): University of Washington Press. p. 225-227.
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1953. Mountain quail [subsection]. North American game birds and mammals. New York (NY): Charles Scribner's Sons. p. 48-49.
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1981. Mountain quail [paragraph]. The birder's handbook. New York (NY): Simon & Schuster. p. 264.
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1988. Mountain quail [paragraph]. Birds of the Pacific Northwest: Washington, Oregon, Idaho and British Columbia. [Moscow (ID]): University Press of Idaho. p. 100.
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1981. Mountain quail: Oreortyx pictus palmeri Oberholser. Birds of Oregon. Studies in Zoology No. 2. Corvallis (OR): Oregon State College. p. 223-226.
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