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Anonymous.  2009.  History on Lepidium papilliferum subEO 715.  
Anonymous.  1999.  Bats: myth vs. reality.  
Anonymous.  2006.  Correspondence over penetrative trampling livestock trigger for EO71.  
Anonymous.  1990.  Yakima Reservation Rangeland Ecological Sites. Draft.  
Anonymous.  1988.  Cumulative effects analysis process for the Selkirk/Cabinet-Yaak grizzly bear ecosystems.  
Anonymous.  1987.  Total hardness (mg/l as CaCO3), and calcium, magnesium and sodium (mg/l) concentrations for samples collected from the various ponds during 1987.  
Anonymous.  0.  Explanations for field title.  
Anonymous.  0.  Field key for Salix spp.  
Anonymous.  1992.  An ecological approach to management.
Anonymous.  0.  History of predatory animal control in Idaho: selected excerpts.  
Anonymous.  0.  Pony Meadows, Aquatic Features.  
Anonymous.  0.  Status report for Lomatium orogenioides.  
Anonymous.  2005.  Slickspot peppergrass CCA Conservation Committe meeting minutes, draft.
Anonymous.  2002.  Draft lynx linkage zones.  
Anonymous.  1995.  Species: water howellia.  Conservation Biology.  9(4):723.
Anonymous.  0.  Livestock print penetration: overview of methods and recommendations.  
Anonymous.  1961.  Statement of policy relative to the setting aside of privately owned lands as natural areas.  Journal of Forestry.  59(12):Notpaged.
Anonymous.  1992.  Site description: East Moscow Mountain.  
Anonymous.  1998.  Memorandum of understanding concerning the conservation of springsnails in the Great Basin among U. S. Geological Survey, Bureau of Land Management, National Museum of Natural History, National Park Service, U. S. Forest Service, U. S. Fish and Wildlife S.  
Anonymous.  0.  Slick "spot" peppergrass writes a letter.  
Anonymous.  2006.  Lepidium papilliferum technical team meeting notes. January 24, 2006.  
Anonymous.  1998.  Forum on Research and Management of Howellia aquatilis.
Anonymous.  0.  Field key for Carex spp.  
Anonymous.  0.  Data sheet of unknown source listing five occurrences of Eburophyton austiniae in the vicinity of Moose Creek in the Selway-Bitterroot Wilderness Area.  
Anonymous.  1996.  Candystick plant conservation strategy mapped by GIS.  ARC News.  18(4):16.