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Bowles M.L, Hess W.J, DeMauro M.M.  1985.  An assessment of the monitoring program for special floristic elements at Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, Phase 1. The endangered species.  
Fennessy M.S, Mack J.J, Deimeke E., Sullivan M.T, Bishop J., Cohen M., Micacchion M., Knapp M..  2007.  Assessment of wetlands in the Cuyahoga River watershed of northeast Ohio: Cuyahoga, Geauga, Medina, Portage, Stark, and Summit counties.    Available from http://www.epa.ohio.gov/portals/35/wetlands/CuyReportFinal_08Sept2007.pdf
Wardrop DH, Kentula ME, Jensen SF, Stevens, Jr. DL, Hychka KC, Brooks RP.  2007.  Assessment of wetlands in the Upper Juniata watershed in Pennsylvania, USA using the hydrogeomorphic approach.  Wetlands.  27(3):432-445.  Available from http://www.bioone.org/doi/full/10.1672/0277-5212%282007%2927%5B432%3AAOWITU%5D2.0.CO%3B2
Dixon R.D.  1998.  An assessment of white-headed woodpeckers in a regional landscape.  
Bond L.  2019.  Associating community habitat with Slickspot Peppergrass (Lepidium papilliferum) abundance.  
McIntyre AP, Schmitz RA, Crisafulli CM.  2006.  Associations of the Van Dyke’s salamander (Plethodon vandykei) with geomorphic conditions in headwall seeps of the Cascade Range, Washington state.  Journal of Herpetology.  40(3):309-322.  Available from http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/00139/
Austin M.L.  2002.  Astagalus anserinus and Penstemon idahoensis: Species review and soil sample comparison.  
Austin M.L.  2000.  Astragalus anserinus; a report and review.  
Morefield J.D.  2004.  Astragalus anserinus EO rank specifications.  
Unknown.  2008.  Astragalus anserinus (Goose Creek milkvetch) Post-Fire Re-Census Effort.  
Austin M.L.  2004.  Astragalus anserinus petition.  
Bjork C.R, Fishbein M..  2006.  Astragalus asotinensis (Fabaceae): A Newly Discovered Species from Washington and Idaho, United States.  Novon.  16 (3):299-303.
Björk C. R., Fishbein M.  2006.  Astragalus asotinensis (Fabaceae), a Newly Discovered Species from Washington and Idaho, United States.  Novon.  
Isely D..  1984.  Astragalus L. (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae), II: species summary A-E.  Iowa State Journal of Research.  59(2):99-209.
Isely D..  1983.  Astragalus (Leguminosae: Papilionoideae)I.: keys to United States species.  Iowa State Journal of Research.  58(1):3-172.
Smithman L.C.  1993.  Astragalus mulfordiae Jones: field survey of selected sites: Rebecca Sand Hill Research Natural Area, Sagebrush Hill North, and Trail Property.  
Smithman L.C.  1993.  Astragalus mulfordiae Jones: Field survey of selected sites: Rebecca Sand Hill Research Natural Area, Sagebrush Hill North, and Trail Property.  
Diaz S, Harris S, Kaye T.  2022.  Astragalus mulfordiae (Mulford’s milkvetch): modeling population growth rates and the effects of climate.  
Gray EC, Giles-Johnson D.  2012.  Astragalus mulfordiae - Population dynamics and the effect of cattle grazing in the Vale District, BLM.  
Massatti RT, Thorpe AS.  2009.  Astragalus mulfordiae: Population dynamics and the effect of cattle grazing in the Vale District, BLM.  
Popovich S..  1994.  Astragalus oniciformis: Study site and methodology information.  
McClarin B, Robins S, Sondenaa A.  2014.  Astragalus riparius rare plant observation report and photographs by the Nez Perce Tribe.  
Smithman LC.  1990.  Astragalus sterilis Barneby: distribution and occurrence east of Owyheee Reservoir Malheur County, Oregon.  
Marsh C.D, Clawson A.B.  1920.  Astragalus tetrapterus, a new poisonous plant of Utah and Nevada.