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Thomas JW, Forsman ED, Lint JB, Meslow EC, Noon BB, Verner J.  1990.  A conservation strategy for the northern spotted owl: a report of the Interagency Scientific Committee to address the conservation of the northern spotted owl; habitat conservation area maps.  
Thomas D.W.  Submitted.  Hibernating bats are sensitive to nontactile human disturbance.  Journal of Mammalogy.  76:940-946.
Thomas T.B, Irby L.R.  1990.  Habitat use and movement patterns by migrating mule deer in southeastern Idaho.  Northwest Science.  64(1):19-27.
Thomas R..  2006.  Letter to Tracey Trent, Chief, Natural Resources Policy Bureau, from Rosemary Thomas, Four Rivers Field Manager, Bureau of Land Management, regarding penetrative trampling livestock trigger–EO 71. Boise, ID.  
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Thomas DB, Smith AD, Triplehorn CA, Aalbu RA.  2014.  Walker's Eleodes (Coleoptera: Tenebrionidae).  Zootaxa.  3835(4):583–592.  Available from http://www.mapress.com/zootaxa/2014/f/z03835p592f.pdf
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