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Wilson n, Larsen J.H.  1998.  Biogeographic analysis of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis).  Northwest Science.  72(2):111-115.
Wilson BL, Carex Working Group.  2017.  Identification Key to Sedges of Idaho and Montana.  
Wilson N, Bull EL.  1977.  Ectoparasites found in the nest cavities of pileated woodpeckers in Oregon.  Bird-Banding.  48(2):171-173.  Available from https://sora.unm.edu/node/50626
Wilson C, Johnson RE, Reichel JD.  1980.  New records for the northern bog lemming in Washington.  Murrelet.  61(3):104-106.
Wilson BL.  2019.  Key to Apiaceae of Idaho and Montana.  
Wilson n, Simon E.M.  1988.  Supplementary report on the status of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon vandykei idahoensis) in Montana.  
Wilson A..  1989.  Typed notes regarding two Plethodon idahoensis sites.  
Wilson A, Gleisner D., Morache M.  1985.  Idaho's birds of prey. Part I: eagles, falcons, hawks, osprey, vulture.  
Wilson n, Simon E.M.  1987.  Status of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon vandykei idahoensis) in Montana. Montana Natural Heritage Program, Helena.  
Wilson, Jr. A.G.  1992.  A survey of the St. Maries and Sandpoint Ranger Districts, Panhandle National Forest, for the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis).  
Wilson G.M, Van Den Bussche R.A, Kennedy P.K, Gunn A., Poole K..  Submitted.  Genetic variability of wolverines (GULO GULO) from the Northwest Territories, Canada: conservation implication.  Journal of Mammalogy.  81:186-196.
Wilson, Jr. A.G, Wilson E.M, Groves C.R, Wallace R.L.  1997.  U. S. distribution of the Coeur d'Alene salamander (Plethodon idahoensis Slater and Slipp).  Great Basin Naturalist.  57(4):359-362.
Wilson L.O.  1975.  Distribution, season of use, and habitat of the mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes of Idaho.  
Willoughby J, Hastey E, Berg K, Dittberner P, Fellows R, Holmes R, Knight J, Radtkey B, Rosentreter R.  1992.  Rare plants and natural plant communities: a strategy for the future.  
Williston PS.  2000.  Successional patterns of microbiotic crusts in ponderosa pine forests of southern inland British Columbia.  American Journal of Botany.  87(6):17.
Willis C.K.R., Brigham R.M.  2005.  Physiological and ecological aspects of roost selection by reproductive female hoary bats (Lasiurus cinereus).  Journal of Mammalogy.  86:85-94.
Willis Y.L, Moyle D.L, Baskett T.S.  1956.  Emergence, breeding, hibernation, movements and transformation of the bullfrog, RANA CATESBEIANA, in Missouri.  Copeia.  1956:30-41.
Willig M.R, Selger K.W.  1989.  Bat species density gradients in the New World: a statistical assessment.  Journal of Biogeography.  16:189-195.
Williams J.G, Williams A.E.  1983.  Field Guide to orchids of North America: from Alaska, Greenland, and the Arctic south to the Mexican border.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1974.  Toxicity of several nitrite-bearing Astragalus species.  Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.  27:4.
D. Williams D, Read A.T, Moore K.A.  1983.  The biology and zoogeography of Helicopsyche borealis (Trichoptera: Helicopsychidae): a Nearctic representative of a tropical genus.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  61(10):2288-2299.  Available from https://www.researchgate.net/publication/237996616_The_biology_and_zoogeography_of_Helicopsyche_borealis_Trichoptera_Helicopsychidae_a_Nearctic_representative_of_a_tropical_genus
Williams R.  1962.  The fisher returns to Idaho.  Idaho Wildlife Review.  15(1):8-9.
Williams J.D.  2000.  COTTUS PAULUS: a replacement name for the pygmy sculpin, COTTUS PYGMAEUS Williams 1968.  Copeia.  2000:302.
Williams EH.  1988.  Habitat and range of Euphydryas gillettii (Nymphalidae).  Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society.  42:37-45.  Available from http://images.peabody.yale.edu/lepsoc/jls/1980s/1988/1988-42(1)37-Willams.pdf
Williams EH, M. Bowers D.  1987.  Factors affecting host-plant use by the montane butterfly Euphydryas gillettii (Nymphalidae).  American Midland Naturalist.  118(1):153-161.