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Nokkentved N..  1991.  Snails, limpets and a sculpin help to preserve an Idaho treasure.  High Country News.  40936:4-5.
Marzluff J.M, Lyon L.J.  1983.  Snags as indicators of habitat suitability for open nesting birds. RM-99.  
Marcot B.G.  1983.  Snag use by birds in Douglas-fir clearcuts.  
Swallow S.K, Howard, Jr. R.A, Gutiérrez R.J.  1988.  Snag preferences of woodpeckers foraging in a northeastern hardwood forest.  Wilson Bulletin.  100(2):236-246.
Hicks L.L.  1983.  Snag management: options and incentives for private landowners.  
Davis J.W, Goodwin G.A, Ockenfels R.A.  1983.  Snag habitat management: proceedings of the symposium.  
Ohmann JL, McComb WC, Zumrawi AAzim.  1994.  Snag abundance for primary cavity-nesting birds on nonfederal forest lands in Oregon and Washington.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  22:607-620.
Oldfield B, Moriarty JJ.  1994.  Smooth greensnake, Opheodrys vernalis. Amphibians & reptiles native to Minnesota.  Minneapolis (MN): University of Minnesota Press.   p. pp 187-188 of 256 pp.
Redder AJ, Smith BE, Keinath DA.  2006.  Smooth green snake (Opheodrys vernalis): a technical conservation assessment.  Species Conservation Project.    Available from http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/projects/scp/assessments/smoothgreensnake.pdf
Kaltenecker GS.  2000.  Smith's Ferry Bald Eagle territory management plan North Fork Payette River, Idaho.  
Mazerolle MJ, Drolet B, Desrochers A.  2001.  Small-mammal responses to peat mining of southeastern Canadian bogs.  Canadian Journal of Zoology.  79(2):296-302.
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Falck MJ, Wilson KR, Andersen DC.  2003.  Small mammals within riparian habitats of a regulated and unregulated aridland river.  Western North American Naturalist.  63(1):35–42.  Available from https://www.fort.usgs.gov/publication/4117
Streubel D..  1989.  Small mammals of the Yellowstone ecosystem.  
Allred DM.  1973.  Small mammals of the National Reactor Testing Station, Idaho.  Great Basin Naturalist.  33(4):246-250.  Available from http://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/gbn/vol33/iss4/6/
Kirkland, Jr. GL.  1976.  Small mammals of a mine waste situation in the central Adirondacks, New York: a case of opportunism by Peromyscus maniculatus.  American Midland Naturalist.  95(1):103-110.  Available from http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/2424237, http://www.jstor.org/stable/2424237
Medin D.E, Clary W.P.  1991.  Small mammals of a beaver pond ecosystem and adjacent riparian habitat in Idaho.  
Austin JE, Pyle WH.  2004.  Small mammals in montane wet meadow habitat at Grays Lake, Idaho.  Northwest Science.  78(3):225-233.
Fite K..  1988.  Small mammal trapping results: tabulation of species trapped at Idaho Power project reservoirs on the middle Snake River.  
Vincent J., Rodhouse T.J, Hirnyck R.P, Shardlow M.R.  2007.  Small mammal species status survey in the pinyon-pine woodlands of City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park, Idaho, Final Report.  
Vincent J., Bailey S., Garmire S..  2007.  Small mammal species status survey in pinyon-juniper woodlands of City of Rocks National Reserve and Castle Rocks State Park.  
Wachenhut M..  2011.  Small Mammal sighting datasheet, submitted electronically 8 September 2011.  
Knapp B.E.  1997.  Small mammal, reptile, amphibian, and bat species associations with habitat type classes and successional stages in west central Idaho.  :128pp..