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Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1984.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1981.  An illustrated guide to the endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1994.  Endangered, threatened, and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1981.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Natural Heritage Program.  1987.  Endangered, threatened and sensitive vascular plants of Washington.  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Waterfowl Section.  2013.  Washington sea duck management strategies.    Available from http://wdfw.wa.gov/publications/01007
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1993.  Status of the North American lynx (Lynx canadensis) in Washington, Draft.  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1993.  Management guidelines for Townsend's big-eared bat (Plecotus townsendii).  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1993.  Distribution status of the mountain quail (Oreortyx pictus).  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1993.  Status of the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis) in Washington, Draft.  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  2002.  Game management plan.  
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.  1994.  Washington state recovery plan for the pygmy rabbit (Brachylagus idahoensis), Draft.  
Warwell M, Ferguson DE, Dekker-Robertson D.  2014.  Whitebark Pine locations from USDA Rocky Mountain Research Station.  :237records.
Warrington P.D.  0.  Identification keys to the aquatic plants of British Columbia.  
Warren M.L, Burr B.M, Grady J.M.  1994.  NOTROPIS ALBIZONATUS, a new cyprinid fish endemic to the Tennessee and Cumberland river drainages, with a phylogeny of the NOTROPIS PROCNE species group.  Copeia.  1994:868-86.
Warren R.W.  1995.  Monitoring wildlife species of special concern.  
Warren AD.  2005.  Lepidoptera of North America 6. Butterflies of Oregon: their taxonomy, distribution, and biology. Contributions of the C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity.  Fort Collins (CO): Colorado State University, C. P. Gillette Museum of Arthropod Diversity.    Available from http://digitool.library.colostate.edu///exlibris/dtl/d3_1/apache_media/L2V4bGlicmlzL2R0bC9kM18xL2FwYWNoZV9tZWRpYS8yNzk5MDE=.pdf
Warren C.D, Peek J.M, Servheen G.L, Zager P..  1996.  Habitat use and movements of two ecotypes of translocated caribou in Idaho and British Columbia.  Conservation Biology.  10(2):547-553.
Warren nM, Hornocker M.G.  1979.  Ecology of great blue herons on Silver Creek, Idaho. Final report to The Nature Conservancy.  
Warren C..  1990.  Ecotypic response and habitat use of woodland caribou translocated to the southern Selkirk Mountains, northern Idaho.  :194pp..
Warnock S.E, Takekawa J.Y.  1995.  Habitat preferences of wintering shorebirds in a temporally changing environment: western sandpipers in the San Francisco Bay estuary.  Auk.  112:920-930.
Warnock M.J.  1995.  A taxonomic conspectus of North American delphinium.  Phytologia.  78(2):73-101.
Warner KS.  2000.  Artificial nests, their predators, and their ability to represent real nests.  :96pp..
Warheit KI.  2001.  Genetic diversity and population differentiation of pygmy rabbits (Brachylagus idahoensis).  
Ware DA, Tirhi M, Herbig B.  2002.  Mountain quail: Oreortyx pictus. Management recommendations for Washington's priority species. Volume IV: Birds. .   Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife.    Available from http://www.wa.gov/WDFW/hab/phs/vol4/mtnquail.htm