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Hitchcock C.L.  1944.  The Tofieldia glutinosa complex of western North America.  American Midland Naturalist.  31:487-498.
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Gompper ME.  2002.  Top carnivores in the suburbs? Ecological and conservation issues raised by colonization of northeastern North America by coyotes BioScience.  52(2):185-190.  Available from http://web.missouri.edu/~gompperm/Gompper%202002%20Bioscience.pdf, http://ufwildlife.ifas.ufl.edu/pdfs/Gompper%202002%20Top%20carnivores%20in%20the%20suburbs.pdf
Taylor D.W.  0.  Topographic maps (9) on which Taylor marked locations of collections of snail species on the Snake River, Bruneau Dunes to Hagerman reach.  
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.  
Castellano M.A.  1997.  Toward a RED list for Idaho's Macrofungi.  
[Anonymous].  1996.  Toward a scientific and social framework for ecologically based stewardship of federal lands and waters. Ecological Stewardship Workshop, December 4-14, 1995.  Tucson (Arizona): U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service.  
Davis WB.  1939.  The Townsend ground squirrels of Idaho.  Journal of Mammalogy.  20(2):182-190.
Lee C, Bjork CR, Whitton J.  2022.  Townsendia lemhiensis (Asteraceae, Astereae): A narrowly endemic new species from Idaho, USA.  PhytoKeys.  193:67–75.  Available from https://doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.193.76365
Gruver J.C, Keinath D.A.  2012.  Townsend's big-eared bat (Corynorhinus townsendii): a technical conservation assessment.  
Davis R.  2008.  Townsend's big-eared bat hibernacula: Dworshak Reservoir - abandoned adit.  
Cronin E.H, Williams M.C, Olsen J.D.  1981.  Toxicity and control of Kelsey milkvetch.  Journal of Range Management.  34:181-183.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1975.  Toxicity of nitro-containing Astragalus to sheep and chicks.  Journal of Range Management.  28(4):260-263.
Williams M.C, James L.F.  1974.  Toxicity of several nitrite-bearing Astragalus species.  Proceedings of the Western Society of Weed Science.  27:4.
Dailey R.N, Montgomery D.L, Ingram J.T, Seimion R., Vasquez M., Raisbeck M.F.  2008.  Toxicity of the lichen secondary metabolite (+)-usnic acid in domestic sheep.  Vet Pathology.  45:19-25.
Jordan J.V, Lewis G.C, Fosberg MA.  1958.  Tracing moisture movement in slick-spot soils with radiosulfur: part.  Transactions of the American Geophysical Union.  39(3):446-450.
Anonymous.  1999.  Trail management plan Camels Back/Hulls Gulch and Military Reserves.  
Gorski L.J.  1969.  Traill's flycatcher of the "fitz-bew" songform wintering in Panama.  Auk.  86:745-747.
Vesely DG.  2008.  Training of Conservation Detection Dogs to Locate Kincaid’s Lupine (Lupinus sulphureus ssp. kincaidii).  
Bingham R..  1984.  Transcript of handwritten notes by Dick on rare plant occurrences on or near the Salmon River District of the Nez Perce National Forest.  
Maret T.  2002.  Transcription of email correspondence between the USFWS, USGS and IDCDC personnel regarding a 2002 survey for the Banbury Springs Lanx.  
Cranston D.M, Valentine D.H.  1983.  Transplant experiments on rare plant species from Upper Teesdale.  Biological Conservation.  26(2):175-191.
Callahan J.R, Compton D.S.  1993.  Transport of a juvenile pinyon mouse (Peromyscus truei).  Great Basin Naturalist.  53(3):319-317.
[Anonymous].  2013.  Transportation Asset Management System (TAMS) Database.  
Wheeler R.H, Lewis J.C.  1972.  Trapping techniques for sandhill crane studies in the Platte River Valley.