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Sands A.R.  1987.  Printouts of ferruginous hawk sightings and nests and long-billed curlew sightings.  
Sands A.R.  1988.  Printout of ferruginous hawk, merlin, peregrine falcon, and bald eagle sightings and nest sites.  
Sands AR, Vogel CA, Reese KP.  1998.  Idaho mountain quail conservation plan 1998. Draft.  
Sands A.R.  1978.  Environmental assessment record: bighorn reestablishment environmental analysis.  
Sands A.R.  1988.  Long-billed curlew, ferruginous hawk, and sharp-tailed grouse sightings.  
Sandpoint Ranger District U. S. Forest Service.  2008.  Monitoring plan for populations of Clustered lady's slipper (Cypripedium fasciculatum) at Chloride Gulch.  
Sandpoint Ranger District.  2000.  Shapefile of observations of lynx, fisher, wolverine, gray wolf, and grizzly bear sent to the IDCDC by the Sandpoint Ranger District.  
Sanders KD.  2006.  A rancher's guide to monitoring rangelands.    Available from http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/rangecoll/id/38
Sanders M.  2019.  Email correspondence and submissions of rare plant observation reports for U.S. Forest Service, Avery Ranger District.  
Sandberg JHerman.  1892.  John Herman Sandberg Field Notes from the Department of Botany.  
Sandberg JHerman.  1892.  Subset of JH Sandberg Field Notes from the Department of Botany - Howellia entry and location.  
Sanchez DM, Rachlow JL.  2008.  Spatio-temporal factors shaping diurnal space use by pygmy rabbits.  Journal of Wildlife Management.  72(6):1304–1310.
Sanchez D..  2005.  Annual research summary.  
Sanchez DM, Rachlow JL, Robinson AP, Johnson TR.  2009.  Survey indicators for pygmy rabbits: temporal trends of burrow systems and pellets.  Western North American Naturalist.  69(4):426–436.
Sanborn AF, Phillips PK.  2013.  Biogeography of the cicadas (Hemiptera: Cicadidae) of North America, north of Mexico.  Diversity.  5(2):166-239.  Available from http://www.mdpi.com/1424-2818/5/2/166
Samways M.J.  1993.  Insects in biodiversity conservation: some perspectives and directives.  Biodiversity and Conservation.  2:258-282.
Samson F.B 5. A co.  2005.  A conservation assessment of the northern goshawk, black-backed woodpecker, flammulated owl, and pileated woodpecker in the Northern Region, USDA Forest Service. USDA Forest Service, Northern Region, Missoula, MT.  
Samson FB, Perez-Trejo F, Salwasser H, Ruggiero LF, Shaffer ML.  1985.  On determining and managing minimum population size.  Wildlife Society Bulletin.  13(4):425-433.
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Salter R.E, Hudson R.J.  1979.  Feeding ecology of feral horses in western Alberta.  Journal of Range Management.  32(3):221-225.
Salt W.R.  1966.  A nesting study of Spizella pallida.  Auk.  83:274-281.
Salsbury C.M, Armitage K.B.  1994.  Home-range size and exploratory excursions of adult male yellow-bellied marmots.  Journal of Mammalogy.  75:648-656.
Salogga D.S, Ammirati J.F.  1983.  Discula species associated with anthracnose of dogwood in the Pacific Northwest.  Plant Disease.  67(11):1290.
Salogga D.S.  1982.  Occurrence, symptoms and probable cause, Discula species, of Cornus leaf anthracnose.  :167pp..
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