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Bailey F.M.  1902.  Handbook of birds of the western United States: including the Great Plains, Great Basin, Pacific Slope, and Lower Rio Grande Valley.
Bailey CL, Wilson KW, Andersen ME.  2006.  Conservation agreement and strategy for Columbia spotted frog (Rana lutieventris) in the state of Utah.    Available from http://digitallibrary.utah.gov/awweb/main.jsp?flag=collection&smd=1&cl=all_lib&lb_document_id=14645&tm=1417452569478
Bailey R.G.  1980.  Description of the ecoregions of the United States. Second edition, revised and enlarged.  
Bailey R.G.  1998.  Ecoregions map of North America: Explanatory note.  
Bailey R.G.  1980.  Description of the ecoregions of the United States. No. 1391.  
Bailey L.H.  1896.  Notes on Carex. XVIII.  Botanical Gazette.  21:1-8.
Bailey TN, Bangs EE, Portner MF, Malloy JC, McAvinchey RJ.  1986.  An apparent overexploited lynx population on the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  50(2):279-290.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/stable/i293771
Bailey R.M, Bond C.E.  1963.  Four new species of freshwater sculpins, genus Cottus, from western North America.  
Bailey L, Adams MJ.  2005.  Occupancy models to study wildlife.  :[6].  Available from http://fresc.usgs.gov/products/ProductDetails.aspx?ProductNumber=1443
Bailey R.G.  1978.  A new map of the ecosystem regions of the United States. FWS/OBS - 78/76.  
Bailey-Brock J.H., Brock R.E..  1993.  Feeding, reproduction, and sense organs of the Hawaiian anchialine shrimp HALOCARDINA RUBRA (Atyidae).  Pacific Science.  47:338-355.
Baillie J, Butcher E.  2012.  Priceless or Worthless--The worlds most threatened species. London (United Kingdom): Zoological Society of London.  
Bain J.F.  1988.  Taxonomy of Senecio streptanthifolius Green.  Rhodora.  90:277-312.
Baird S.F, Brewer T.M, Ridgway R..  1874.  A history of North American birds. [Land birds.] Oreortyx pictus, Baird. 3.  New York: Little, Brown, and Company, reprinted by Arno Press.   p. 475-478.
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.  
Baird G.I, Tuhy J., Franklin M.A.  1991.  Target species: Astragalus anserinus Atwood, Goodrich, & Welsh, Penstemon idahoensis Atwood & Welsh, Potentilla cottamii Holmgren.  
Baker W.L.  2006.  Fire and restoration of sagebrush ecosystems.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  34(1):177-185.
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 H.R.  1927.  Buxbaumia aphylla near Newark, Delaware.  Bryologist.  
Baker F.S., Korstian C.F..  Submitted.  Is Douglas fir replacing western yellow pine in central Idaho? Journal of Forestry.  20:755-764.
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 M.D.  2004.  Roost-site Selection and Roost Microclimates of Tree-roosting Bats in Coniferous Forests of the Pacific Northwest.  
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 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.  1990.  Climatic and hydrologic effects on the regeneration of Populus angustfolia James along the Animas River, Colorado.  Journal of Biogeography.  17:59-73.